Phreniclasia
phreniclasia phren·i·cla·sia (frěn’ĭ-klā’zhə, -zē-ə)
n.
Surgical crushing of a section of the phrenic nerve as a substitute for phrenicotomy. Also called phrenemphraxis, phrenicotripsy.
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- Phrenic nerve  phrenic nerve n. A nerve that arises mainly from the fourth cervical nerve and is primarily the motor nerve of the diaphragm but also sends sensory fibers to the pericardium. 
- Phrenicocolic ligament  phrenicocolic ligament phren·i·co·col·ic ligament (frěn’ĭ-kō-kŏl’ĭk, -kō’lĭk) n. A triangular fold of peritoneum attached to the left flexure of the colon and to the diaphragm, on which the inferior extremity of the spleen rests. 
- Phrenicoexeresis  phrenicoexeresis phren·i·co·ex·er·e·sis (frěn’ĭ-kō-ěk-sěr’ĭ-sĭs) n. See phrenicectomy. 
- Phrenicopleural fascia  phrenicopleural fascia phren·i·co·pleu·ral fascia (frěn’ĭ-kō-plur’əl) n. The thin layer of endothoracic fascia between the diaphragmatic pleura and the diaphragm. 
- Phrenicotomy  phrenicotomy phren·i·cot·o·my (frěn’ĭ-kŏt’ə-mē) n. Surgical division of the phrenic nerve to cause paralysis of the diaphragm on one side. 
