Deflation

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Deflation is a term used in medical science to describe the release of gas or air from a body cavity or a medical device. This term is often used in the context of gastroenterology, pulmonology, and medical device usage.

Medical Definition[edit]

In medical terms, deflation refers to the process of releasing gas or air from a body cavity or a medical device. This can occur naturally, such as when a person burps or passes gas, or it can be a part of a medical procedure, such as when a balloon catheter is deflated after use.

Gastroenterology[edit]

In gastroenterology, deflation can refer to the release of gas from the digestive system. This can occur naturally through the process of digestion, or it can be induced medically, such as during a colonoscopy procedure. Excessive gas in the digestive system can lead to discomfort and bloating, and medical deflation can be used to alleviate these symptoms.

Pulmonology[edit]

In pulmonology, deflation can refer to the release of air from the lungs. This can occur naturally through the process of respiration, or it can be induced medically, such as during a pulmonary function test. Excessive air in the lungs can lead to discomfort and shortness of breath, and medical deflation can be used to alleviate these symptoms.

Medical Devices[edit]

In the context of medical devices, deflation often refers to the process of releasing air or gas from a device such as a balloon catheter or an inflatable splint. This is often done after the device has served its purpose, such as after a balloon catheter has been used to widen a blood vessel or after an inflatable splint has been used to immobilize a fracture.

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