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fen·es·trat·ed

(fen'es-trāt'ĕd),
Having fenestrae or windowlike openings.
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fenestrated

(fĕn′ĭ-strā′tĭd) or

fenestrate

(fĕn′ĭ-strāt′, fĭ-nĕs′trāt′)
adj.
1. Architecture Having windows or windowlike openings.
2. Biology Having fenestrae.
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fen·es·trat·ed

(fen'ĕs-trāt-ĕd)
Having fenestrae or windowlike openings.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

fenestrated

Having windows or window-like openings.
Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M. Youngson 2004, 2005

fen·es·trat·ed

(fen'ĕs-trāt-ĕd)
Having fenestrae or windowlike openings.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012
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Aortic stentgrafts are available in various configurations: tube stentgrafts, tapered stentgrafts (aorto-uniiliac), bifurcated stentgrafts ('Y' or trouser graft), fenestrated stentgrafts (with a scallop for the superior mesenteric artery and two reinforced fenestrations for renal artery stents), and branched stentgrafts (with side-arm/s for additional endografting to the mesenteric, renal and supra-aortic vessels) (Fig.
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The thin medial septum between the pouches was identified and fenestrated by scissors.
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