coracoacromial
Key Facts
Abbreviation
CGG
Pronunciation
/ˌkɔːrəkoʊˌækroʊˈmiːəl/
Category
Medical
Related Field
British Medicine
Examples in Context
- A biomechanical study on coracoacromial(CGG) ligament as anterosuperior restraint of shoulder joint
- Treatment of old acromioclavicular dislocation by coracoacromial(CGG) ligament transposition and tension-band fixation
- Biomechanical study on proximally based conjoined tendon transfer for coracoacromial(CGG) ligament reconstruction as anterosuperior restraint of shoulder joint
- Repair of acromioclavicular dislocation with clavicular hook plate internal fixation and coracoacromial(CGG) ligament transposition
- Conclusion Coracoacromial ligament may be a ideal tissue for reconstructing coracoclavicular ligament.
Other meanings of CGG
computer-assisted
Medical
celiac axis
Medical
cephalic artery
Medical
cerebral aqueduct
Medical
cholic acid
Medical
choline-adrenalin
Medical
chromic acid
Medical
coagulation
Medical
coeliac axis
Medical
colloid antigen
Medical