Intracorporeal
Intracorporeal or intracorporal is an adjective that means within (intra-) the body (corpus).[1] Its antonym is extracorporeal.
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Medical illustration demonstrating the injection of an anesthetizing cocaine solution into the corpora cavernosa of a tourniqueted penis.
Date: 1920
Date: 1920
It is used frequently in medicine to describe medical procedures that occur within the body, or within a corpus, as opposed to extracorporeal procedures (e.g. extracorporeal membrane oxygenation).
In a medical or surgical context, it may refer to:
- Intracorporeal anastomosis
- Intracorporeal circulation
- Intracorporeal energy harvesting, harvesting energy from the body, and storing it, to sustain a medical device (e.g. a pacemaker).
- Intracorporeal injection
- Intracorporeal microrobotics
- Intracorporeal reconstruction
- Intracorporeal suturing
- Intracorporeal urinary diversion
- Lithotripsy:
- Intracorporeal electrohydraulic lithotripsy
- Intracorporeal laser lithotripsy
- Intracorporeal pneumatic lithotripsy
- Intracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy
 
See also
    
 The dictionary definition of intracorporeal at Wiktionary The dictionary definition of intracorporeal at Wiktionary
 The dictionary definition of intracorpuscular at Wiktionary The dictionary definition of intracorpuscular at Wiktionary
- Human body (corpus humanum)
- In vivo
References
    
- Venes, Donald (2017). Taber's Medical Dictionary (23rd ed.). A. Davis Company. ISBN 978-0803659049.
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