disimpact
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[edit]disimpact (third-person singular simple present disimpacts, present participle disimpacting, simple past and past participle disimpacted)
- To remove an impaction
- 2015 July 21, Rohit Anand et al., “A Novel Endoscopic Method to Relieve Food Impaction Using an Inflatable Balloon”, in Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine[1], volume 2015, :
- In our case we tried the traditional methods to remove the food bolus for over 2 hours but we could not disimpact it.