Snare technique

Snare technique

Snare technique may refer to one of the following.

*Snare drum technique
*Snare technique (surgery), a surgical technique for removal of tissues or foreign materials [http://health-information.advanceweb.com/common/editorial/editorial.aspx?CC=35093]
*Snare cautery, a cauterization technique:"See also snare"


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