disimpaction

disimpaction
1. Separation of impaction in a fractured bone. 2. Removal of feces, usually manually, in fecal impaction.

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n.
the process of separating the broken ends of a bone when they have been forcibly driven together during a fracture.

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dis·im·pac·tion (dis-im-pakґshən) removal of a fecal impaction, usually done digitally or with an enema.

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