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bougie /bou·gie/ (boo-zhe´) a slender, flexible, hollow or solid, cylindrical instrument for introduction into the urethra or other tubular organ, usually for calibrating or dilating constricted areas. bulbous bougie one with a bulb-shaped tip. filiform bougie one of very slender caliber. Bougie A mercury-filled dilator in the shape of a cylinder or tapered cylinder. Bougies come in a range of different sizes. Mentioned in: Lower Esophageal Ring bougie [bo̅o̅′zhē, bo̅o̅zhē′] Etymology: Fr, candle a thin cylindric instrument made of rubber, waxed silk, or other flexible material for insertion into canals of the body in order to dilate, examine, or measure them. bougie a slender, flexible, hollow or solid, cylindrical instrument for introduction into the urethra or other tubular organ, usually for calibrating or dilating constricted areas. filiform bougie a bougie of very slender caliber. soluble bougie a bougie composed of a substance that becomes fluid in situ. bougie Surgery A long, flexible instrument, introduced into the urethra, esophagus, etc, to remove obstructions Therapeutics A slender rod consisting of medicine in a vehicle–wax, gelatin that melts at body temperature, which is
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| announced the appointment of Jacques Bougie to the company's board of directors. We look at what you need to think about when you have manure runoff," says Dave Bougie, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) agricultural runoff specialist. The patient underwent bougie (60 French Maloney) dilation of the upper esophageal sphincter. |
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