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75152009: Transposition procedure (procedure)


Status: current, Sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jul 2002. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
4648710014 An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
124823019 Transposition procedure en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
124826010 Transection and repositioning en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
124827018 Surgical transfer en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
815730019 Transposition procedure (procedure) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
213581000077119 intervention de transposition fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Is a A surgical technique in which tissues, cells, or synthetic material, commonly from the same person, another individual, or an animal, are transferred to a recipient site. Grafts of skin and tissue fragments that are completely detached from their original source typically lack their own intrinsic blood supply and rely on the recipient site for vascular perfusion and survival. While solid organs are almost exclusively transplanted and skin and tissues are generally grafted, the terms graft and transplant are sometimes used interchangeably depending on the context and medical specialty. false Inferred relationship Some
An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Is a A procedure where a subject receives a transplant of their own organ, tissue, or cells. false Inferred relationship Some
An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Method Grafting - action false Inferred relationship Some
An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Method Transplantation - action false Inferred relationship Some
An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Is a Procedure by method true Inferred relationship Some
An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Method Transposition - action true Inferred relationship Some 1
An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Is a Intentional, structural alteration of the human body by mechanical, thermal, light-based, electromagnetic, or chemical means, and/or by the incision or destruction of tissues using instruments to cut, burn, vaporize, freeze, suture, probe, or manipulate by closed reductions. true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Reconstruction of eyelid with tarsoconjunctival flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Fasciocutaneous flap to extremity Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Repair of canthus with local skin flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Repair of defect of palate with flap of palate Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Repair of defect of palate with skin flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Repair of defect of palate with tongue flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Transposition of tissue of foot Is a True An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Skin of extremity transposition Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Transfer of flap of skin to head or neck Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Thinning of flap of skin to head or neck Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Removal of flap of skin to head or neck Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Incus transposition Is a True An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Repair of spinal myelomeningocele using local flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Repair of spinal myelomeningocele using distant flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Reconstruction with distant flap (procedure) Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Advancement of pedicle graft Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Conjunctival flap, partial Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Ear pedicle graft preparation Is a True An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Pedicle soft dentoalveolar tissue graft procedure Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Conjunctival flap, bridge Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Transposition of tissue of anus Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Repair of spinal myelomeningocele using free flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Translocation of retina (procedure) Is a True An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Artery of extremity transposition Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Thoracic artery transposition Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Abdominal artery transposition Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Pharyngoplasty for cleft palate Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Tracheal reconstruction with flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Microvascular free tissue transfer of flap of muscle Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Plastic repair by z plasty Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Gastrointestinal tract transposition Is a True An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Transposition of tissue of lower limb Is a True An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Transposition of tissue of upper limb Is a True An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Correction of syndactyly with skin flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Reconstruction using skin flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Reconstruction using forehead flap graft Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Reconstruction using deltopectoral pedicle flap (procedure) Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Reconstruction of scalp using rotational flap (procedure) Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Closure of urethral fistula with preputial flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Distant fascial microvascular free flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Repair of anterior cleft palate with local flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Repair of cleft hard palate with posteriorly based axial transposition flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Repair of cleft hard palate with bipedicled flaps Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Repair of anterior cleft palate with vomerine flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Wardill operation, cleft palate repair Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Repair of defect of palate with mucosal flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Dorrance operation, push-back operation for cleft palate Is a True An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Repair of cleft soft palate with Z-plasty Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Osteocutaneous fibular free flap reconstruction Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Transfer of vascularized lymph node (procedure) Is a True An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Reconstruction using latissimus dorsi flap Is a False An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Insertion of autologous fascial pubovaginal sling (procedure) Is a True An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Insertion of autologous fascial midurethral sling (procedure) Is a True An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some
Local transposition flap Is a True An autogenous transplantation that does not entirely sever the topographic object from the donor spot, at least until it is united at the recipient spot. Inferred relationship Some

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