canulisation

/ˌkænjəlɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of inserting a thin tube (cannula) into a vein or body cavity; alternative spelling of canulation.
    • Canulisation is often used to deliver chemotherapy drugs directly into the bloodstream.
    • Proper training in canulisation reduces the risk of complications.
    • The doctor explained the steps of canulisation before starting the procedure.
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