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  • ...iagnosis and treatment of disease in the surgical patient before and after surgery. The actual practice of a surgeon depends on specialty and subspecialty tra ==Evidence-based surgery==
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  • ...s. This article discusses the specific bariatric operations and report how surgery affects hormonal modulation of both the gut-brain and adipose-brain axes. ...the only effective method in the long term treatment of obesity. Bariatric surgery works by altering the anatomy of the [[gastrointestinal tract]]. This limit
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  • ...e health care provider or facility would deny surgical treatment, elective surgery proceeds only at the request of the patient or the patient's advocate. ...e procedure might be considered elective surgery in one case and emergency surgery in another.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cosmetic surgery]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Plastic surgery]]
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  • ...of surgery. These types are divided on the basis of the ''purpose'' of the surgery. ...g [[microsurgery]], focuses on undoing or masking deformities from trauma, surgery or disease.
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  • ...ry, ''along'' with the plastic surgery operations, like face lift and nose surgery, that have been used to enhance appearance. ...e. In these cases, corrective surgery is considered to be [[Reconstructive Surgery|reconstructive]] rather than cosmetic.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Reconstructive surgery]]
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  • ...will be covered by private insurance or government health plans. Cosmetic surgery, on the other hand, is generally considered a luxury that requires payment Although an improved appearance is often the result of recontructive surgery,
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  • ...cal component of [[trauma medicine]], which focuses on doing "just enough" surgery to stabilize the patient before the [[lethal triad]] of [[trauma induced co | title = Emergency war surgery'
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  • ...f the [[heart]], [[lung]]s, and [[esophagus]]. Two major types of thoracic surgery are classified as pulmonary and cardiovascular.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noin
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  • Surgery in which the principal purpose is to improve the appearance, usually with t
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  • ..., Valerie J. Ablaza: Beauty in Balance: A Common Sense Approach to Plastic Surgery & Treatments-Less Is More. ISBN 0-9748997-4-7 Thomas D Rees MD, FACS: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Volumes I and II. WB Saunders Company 1980 ISBN 0-7216-7522-0
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  • ...omp A.(2009) Gastrointestinal Hormones and their Relationship to Bariatric Surgery. ''Bariatric Times''. ...ss by Diet or Gastric Bypass Surgery on Peptide YY3-36 Levels. ''Annals of Surgery'' 249:948-953.
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  • Minimal surgery, before transfer to the [[critical care|Surgical Intensive Care Unit]], tha
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Elective surgery]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cosmetic surgery}}
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  • ...xtensively in [[minimally invasive surgeries]] (MIS), such as laparoscopic surgery, because of the specific need for increased visibility and mobility in this == Brief History of robotics in laparoscopic surgery ==
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  • * [http://www.surgery.org The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery] * [http://www.abplsurg.org/ The American Board of Plastic Surgery]
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  • {{r|Surgery}}
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  • [http://www.bospa.org/Information.aspx?Page=39 BOSPA- The British Obesity Surgery Patient information].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Reconstructive surgery]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cosmetic surgery]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{subgroup|Cardiovascular surgery|Health Sciences|Surgery|Cardiology}}
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  • Surgery that uses robotic devices as tools for surgeons during the procedure.
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  • {{subgroup|Cardiovascular surgery|Health Sciences|Surgery|Cardiology}}
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  • ...e health care provider or facility would deny surgical treatment, elective surgery proceeds only at the request of the patient or the patient's advocate. ...e procedure might be considered elective surgery in one case and emergency surgery in another.
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  • * [http://www.surgery.org The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery] * [http://www.abplsurg.org/ The American Board of Plastic Surgery]
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  • ...e a pill with no active ingredients can be a placebo, for surgery, '''sham surgery''' would require at least [[anesthesia]] and an incision.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Reconstructive surgery]]
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  • [[Eyelid]] [[surgery]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Plastic surgery]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cosmetic surgery]]
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  • ...will be covered by private insurance or government health plans. Cosmetic surgery, on the other hand, is generally considered a luxury that requires payment Although an improved appearance is often the result of recontructive surgery,
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  • {{r|Surgery}} {{r|Plastic and reconstructive surgery}}
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  • ...centered on the upper airway. Many otolaryngologists, although trained in surgery, practice more as medical subspecialists because treatment and diagnosis of ===Facial Plastic Surgery===
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  • Surgery that uses robotic devices as tools for surgeons during the procedure.
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  • Preparation and management of a patient prior to surgery.
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  • ..., Valerie J. Ablaza: Beauty in Balance: A Common Sense Approach to Plastic Surgery & Treatments-Less Is More. ISBN 0-9748997-4-7 Thomas D Rees MD, FACS: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Volumes I and II. WB Saunders Company 1980 ISBN 0-7216-7522-0
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  • A health science professional fully licensed to practice medicine and surgery.
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  • (1827 – 1912) Surgeon who promoted the idea of sterile surgery.
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  • ...al structures as well. The usual rigid needles or probes of [[stereotactic surgery]] are replaced with beams of ionizing radiation directed toward a target so
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  • ...system]]. The band may be placed by open or [[laporascope|laparoscopic]] [[surgery]]. As opposed to stapling or other procedures normally intended to be perma Such surgery may reduce body weight and improve metabolism not only by bypassing of part
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Elective surgery]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cosmetic surgery}}
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  • Board member, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; Chief of Surgery at Oakwood Annapolis hospital
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  • Interventions to provide care prior to, during, and immediately after surgery.
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  • {{r|Cosmetic surgery}} {{r|Plastic surgery}}
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  • ==Cosmetic and reconstructive surgery== ==Eye surgery==
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  • '''Blepharoplasty''' is [[eyelid]] [[surgery]]. ...cle. Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't] Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 22(6):409-13, 2006 Nov-Dec. UI: 17117091</ref>
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  • {{r|Surgery}} {{r|Damage control surgery}}
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  • Plastic surgery procedure, also known as a facelift, to give the face a more youthful appea
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  • '''Obstetrics and gynecology''' is a [[surgery|surgical specialty]] concerned with the genitourinary tract of women, repro
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  • Surgery in which the principal purpose is to improve the appearance, usually with t
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  • Endoscopic examination, therapy or surgery of the luminal surface of the [[colon]].<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • A [[cosmetic surgery]] procedure intended to pronounce the cheekbones in a person's face.
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  • ...reoperative care, for prediction major cardiac complications of noncardiac surgery.
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  • First Chief of Surgery at [[School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University]]; surgical pioneer and o
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  • A healing art that does not use drugs, surgery, or other interventional technique, but concentrates on the physical enviro
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  • the spaying and neutering of animals by surgery, leaving a male or female animal unable to reproduce and with lowered sex h
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  • [[Surgeon]] specializing in the branch of surgery treating diseases and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system; also
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  • {{r|Archives of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery}} {{r|Archives of Surgery}}
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  • ...data, but suggested sclerotherapy gave better results after one year, but surgery was superior after five years. <ref>{{citation | title = Surgery versus sclerotherapy for the treatment of varicose veins
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  • ...tem]], also called "chest medicine" and not to be confused with [[thoracic surgery]]
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  • ...owship. Dentistry, especially when the dentist is trained in maxillofacial surgery, is another pathway.
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  • ...lists in the field of chest medicine, which includes pulmonology, thoracic surgery, and critical care medicine.
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  • ...e]] concerned with [[neoplasm]]s and treating them with means other than [[surgery]] or [[radiotherapy]]; usually works in an interdisciplinary manner with [[
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  • In the context of [[trauma medicine]] and [[damage control surgery]], the combination of [[trauma induced coagulopathy]], [[hypothermia]] and
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  • ...f the [[heart]], [[lung]]s, and [[esophagus]]. Two major types of thoracic surgery are classified as pulmonary and cardiovascular.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noin
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  • ...ectual impairment, leaving their parents regretful that they agreed to the surgery
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  • Also known as a Whipple procedure or duodenopancreatectomy, major abdominal surgery comprising the excision of the head of the pancreas and the encircling loop
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  • ...the termination of a pregnancy by artificial means, e.g. through [[Surgery|surgery]] or drugs. Because the 'status' of the embryo or foetus is debated among [
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  • Minimal surgery, before transfer to the [[critical care|Surgical Intensive Care Unit]], tha
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  • The facelift is a [[plastic surgery]] procedure to give the face a more youthful appearance. The goals are to c ...tion]], [[Breast implant|breast augmentation]], [[blepharoplasty]] (eyelid surgery), [[rhinoplasty]], and [[abdominoplasty]] (tummy tuck). [http://www.plastic
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  • ...s [[vitreous body]] and [[synovial fluid]], as a stabilized gel in plastic surgery, and with possible benefit for joint disease.
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  • ...rence is not just an academic one, the cost of the cosmetic portion of the surgery would not be eligible for reimbursement or coverage by most insurance or na ...rhinoplasties were recorded in India, and were performed as reconstructive surgery on such penalized individuals.
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  • == Knee surgery == ...gaments are avascular and therefore heal at a slow rate. Knee replacement surgery is an option for patients with damaged ACL's, but many find that unless ext
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  • ...], '''gastrointestinal endoscopy''' is "endoscopic examination, therapy or surgery of the [[gastrointestinal tract]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...sthesia and intravenous regional sympathetic blocking, the latter for both surgery on for the extremities and for treating chronic [[complex regional pain syn
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  • [http://www.bospa.org/Information.aspx?Page=39 BOSPA- The British Obesity Surgery Patient information].
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  • *[[surgery]].
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  • ...of surgery. These types are divided on the basis of the ''purpose'' of the surgery. ...g [[microsurgery]], focuses on undoing or masking deformities from trauma, surgery or disease.
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  • ...nd other systems, and, while total relaxation is indeed necessary for some surgery, before the advent of muscle paralyzing drugs, the only way to get it was w The use of curare vastly lowered the anesthetic dosage needed for safe surgery, so he improved patients' outcomes both with introducing safer drugs, and d
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  • ...trained general surgeon who has completed fellowship training in pediatric surgery. The specialties and training of physicians and allied health care provider
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  • ...s proposed as a cardiotonic after [[myocardial infarction]] or open heart surgery, and used as a pharmacological stressor in [[cardiac stress testing]].<noin
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  • ...do seek help they are likely to consult a [[dermatologist]] or [[cosmetic surgery|cosmetic surgeon]]."<ref name="Veale2001">D. Veale. Cognitive-behavioural t ==Plastic and cosmetic surgery==
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  • ...cal component of [[trauma medicine]], which focuses on doing "just enough" surgery to stabilize the patient before the [[lethal triad]] of [[trauma induced co | title = Emergency war surgery'
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  • ...Burakku Jakku'') is a [[manga]] character, a facially-scarred underworld [[surgery|surgeon]] who performs implausibly brilliant operations to save the innocen
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  • ...of females is rarely done in farm animals, since it is a relatively major surgery that does not offer the same advantages. In pets, spaying and neutering not ...removal of the ovaries is sometimes indicated for benign disease, and such surgery may be indicated in younger women for medical reasons besides malignancy. H
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  • ...bset of [[endoscopy]], concerned with "endoscopic examination, therapy and surgery of the joint".<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> The technique is widely used in [[orthope
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  • ...in overdose or to reverse the action of heparin when no longer needed in [[surgery]]
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  • ...tic surgery]] procedure used to correct loose or sagging [[abdomen]]. The surgery involves the removal of excess [[skin]] and [[fat]] from the middle and low Depending on the extent of the surgery, a full abdominoplasty can take 1 to 5 hours. A partial abdminoplasty (Mini
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  • *[[Hiatal hernia]] (this gets into gastroenterology v. general surgery)
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  • ..."pmid15266439">{{cite journal| author=Hardy SC, Riding G, Abidia A| title=Surgery for deep venous incompetence. | journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev | year=
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  • ...he separation that Patrick remained in a "vegetative state", following the surgery.<ref name=Ap1989-06-26/> He never came out of his coma. According to a 201 ...://www.apnewsarchive.com/1989/Binder-Twins-Far-From-Normal-Two-Years-After-Surgery/id-424f811a9feb67934f4c3b6e86586ae2
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  • ...re are expected effects of the sham treatment (effects due to anaesthesia, surgery and to incidental, unavoidable damage to brain tissue, and possibly effects ...en a superficial incision has some risk, but if the research trial is of a surgery that requires opening the chest, skull, or abdomen, it is unlikely that a s
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  • ...iagnosis and treatment of disease in the surgical patient before and after surgery. The actual practice of a surgeon depends on specialty and subspecialty tra ==Evidence-based surgery==
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  • ...artially confirmed by the unexpected result of duodenal bypass [[bariatric surgery]] apparently curing Type II [[diabetes]].
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  • ...ation of a simple index for prediction of cardiac risk of major noncardiac surgery |journal=Circulation |volume=100 |issue=10 |pages=1043–9 |year=1999 |pmid ...nts). See [[Preoperative care#Cardiac risk by type of surgery|prognosis by surgery type]].
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  • Radiation delivered to improve the outcome of cancer surgery is called adjuvant radiotherapy. Palliative radiotherapy is not curative, b
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  • ...destruction as from fractures, [[frostbite]], [[compartment syndrome]], or surgery. Other infections, such as [[varicella]], can make the patient vulnerable. * Type I, or polymicrobial NF, usually occurs after trauma or surgery. It may present as simple [[cellulitis]], but disproportionate pain and sys
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Reconstructive surgery]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Surgery may benefit some patients. <ref name="pmid19574829">{{cite journal| author= ...no treatment indicated. When the curvature is more severe, spinal fusion (surgery), or braces might be prescribed by a [[physician]]. Back braces have been
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  • ===Surgery=== A consensus statement in 2002 recommended the following indications for surgery<ref name="pmid12466320">{{cite journal |author=Bilezikian JP, Potts JT, Ful
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  • ===Surgery=== Surgery may improve outcome at two years in patients with spinal stenosis ''not fro
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  • ...need a[[ myringotomy]] where ear tubes are inserted can be performed. This surgery is common for children and used in adults when required.<ref> {{cite web |
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  • ...omp A.(2009) Gastrointestinal Hormones and their Relationship to Bariatric Surgery. ''Bariatric Times''. ...ss by Diet or Gastric Bypass Surgery on Peptide YY3-36 Levels. ''Annals of Surgery'' 249:948-953.
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  • Surgery has been the mainstay of removing lymphangiomas, but [[sclerotherapy]] with
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  • Drugs, including radioisotopes, may be inserted during surgery.
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  • ...the need for surgery in small-bowel obstruction?,” The American Journal of Surgery 194, no. 6 (December 2007), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amjsurg.2007.09.020
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  • ...he technique of the [[Bier block]]. The latter technique has value in both surgery on extremities, and in treating devastating chronic pain conditions such as
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  • ...other specialists may be needed, including [[neurology]], [[head and neck surgery]], [[psychiatry]], [[otorhinolaryngology]] and [[dentistry]].
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  • ...xtensively in [[minimally invasive surgeries]] (MIS), such as laparoscopic surgery, because of the specific need for increased visibility and mobility in this == Brief History of robotics in laparoscopic surgery ==
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  • ...refers to surgery done to prevent them from being able to procreate. The surgery disrupting the availability of sperm and ova at the uterus. In men, it mean ...ugh the surgery itself is rarely complicated, the change in the body after surgery may have some adverse effects. "Vasectomy frequently triggers both humoral
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  • In "clean-contaminated surgery" (defined as "colorectal, small intestinal, gastroesophageal, biliary, thor ...n J| title=Local gentamicin reduces sternal wound infections after cardiac surgery: a randomized controlled trial. | journal=Ann Thorac Surg | year= 2005 | vo
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  • ...ariis Animalibus.'' In July 1756, he became joint-professor of anatomy and surgery with his father, but before taking up his duties, he visited London and Par ...h.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1751159/pdf/bullnyacadmed00174-0039.pdf Invective in surgery: William Hunter wersus Monro primus, Monro secundus and Percival Pott] ''Bu
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  • As compared to surgery: * Angioplasty is probably better than surgery for [[renal artery stenosis]]. Surgery leads to improved patency rates at 4 years (88% versus 68%); however, angio
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  • Surgery, usually with adjuvant chemotherapy, offers the only hope of cure. Palliati
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  • ...'' is a surgical removal of the [[vermiform appendix]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Surgery remains the mainstay of therapy for acute [[appendicitis]], although many a The procedure was first performed, as open surgery, by a non-surgeon in 1735, identified only as "Amyan"; H. Hancock, an Engli
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  • ...[[cirrhosis]]. Although it was originally used to predict mortality during surgery, it is now used to determine the prognosis, as well as the required strengt ...Levinthal GN, Connor JT, Carey WD |title=Predicting outcome after cardiac surgery in patients with cirrhosis: a comparison of Child-Pugh and MELD scores |jou
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  • ...f hippurate ions are a useful measure of kidney function, especially after surgery in patients with renal cell carcinoma (cancer of the kidney).
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  • ...]] that can progress into irreversible shock. It encompasses both [[trauma surgery]] and [[trauma critical care]]. Victims of physical trauma may indeed suff | title = Damage control surgery
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  • Surgery is best done with [[cardiopulmonary bypass]] using a [[heart–lung machine | title = On-Pump versus Off-Pump Coronary-Artery Bypass Surgery
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  • ...minence of the [[Chin|chin]]. Although this is usually done for [[Cosmetic Surgery|cosmetic reasons]], it is also performed for the reconstruction of the face ...gmentation with conchal cartilage.[see comment]. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 111:899-903,
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  • ...s caused by trauma preferably is conservative and nonsurgical, although if surgery is required, it should not be delayed more than 3 weeks after the injury.<r
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  • ...practice skin cancer surgery (including Mohs' micrographic surgery), laser surgery, photodynamic therapy (PDT) and cosmetic procedures using botulinum toxin ( ...de pediatric dermatology, surgical dermatology including MOHS micrographic surgery, dermatopathology (pathology of skin diseases) and dermatological immunolog
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  • ...s. This article discusses the specific bariatric operations and report how surgery affects hormonal modulation of both the gut-brain and adipose-brain axes. ...the only effective method in the long term treatment of obesity. Bariatric surgery works by altering the anatomy of the [[gastrointestinal tract]]. This limit
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  • ...a strong suspicion of peritonitis, no further investigation should delay [[surgery]]. [[Leukocytosis]] and [[acidosis]] may be present, but they are not speci ...lyticus]] are considered normal in patients who just underwent [[abdominal surgery]]. In most cases of perforation of a [[hollow viscus]], mixed [[bacteria]]
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  • ...it involves closely monitoring the cancer without active treatment such as surgery or radiation therapy. It also has been applied to potentially self-limiting
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  • ...Cutting Up Men (S.C.U.M.). He died of a heart attack following gallbladder surgery in February 1987.
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  • ...rgical operations that have not already begun, to leave room for emergency surgery. Personnel in the hospital would be asked to extend their shifts of duty, a
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  • ...r example, [[anticoagulant]]s are used to prevent blood from clotting, and surgery restores blood supply to the affected part of the body. If infection is pre ...ergency room and as a preparation for surgery. Tissue samples taken during surgery can guide antibiotic choice.
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  • | title = Historical Perspectives in Surgery: The Case of the Fearless Mariner With a Mortal Chest Wound |journal = Medscape General Surgery| year = 2008}}</ref>
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  • ...of perioperative beta blockade in high risk patients undergoing emergency surgery. | journal=Surgeon | year= 2006 | volume= 4 | issue= 3 | pages= 139-43 | pm ...serli FH| title=Perioperative beta blockers in patients having non-cardiac surgery: a meta-analysis. | journal=Lancet | year= 2008 | volume= 372 | issue= 9654
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  • ...n Diego, California. In 2003, at age 18, she underwent breast-enhancement surgery and moved to [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], meeting Playboy magaz
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  • ===Surgery=== In carpal tunnel release surgery a [[surgeon]] physically severs the flexor retinaculum ligament to release
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  • ...as "interventions to provide care prior to, during, and immediately after surgery."<ref name="title">{{cite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2007/MB_ ...ischemia with cardiac morbidity and mortality in men undergoing noncardiac surgery. The Study of Perioperative Ischemia Research Group |journal=N. Engl. J. Me
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  • ...sm (VTE, the formation of clots in the veins) in adults who are undergoing surgery to replace a hip or knee."<ref>Anonymous (2009) [http://www.emea.europa.eu/ ...to pulmonary embolism (PE) in patients undergoing knee or hip replacement surgery."
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  • ...n during the anesthesia process, and returned to the patient at the end of surgery; this tends to reduce transfusion requirements.
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  • ...tients on glucocorticoid therapy for longer than 1 month, who will undergo surgery, need perioperative management with adequate glucocorticoid replacement to ...of 100 mg of hydrocortisone intravenously has been proposed, and for major surgery, 100 mg of hydrocortisone intravenously before anaesthesia and every 8 h 4
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  • In [[medicine]], '''sigmoidoscopy''' is "endoscopic examination, therapy or surgery of the sigmoid flexure."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...he field of [[chest medicine]], which includes [[pulmonology]], [[thoracic surgery]], and [[intensive care medicine]].
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  • '''Robert's update''': ''I have a follow up appointment post hand-surgery (which happened on Thursday) this coming week. I will know more about my h
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  • ===Surgery=== There are techniques, not using a balloon, for minimally invasive kyphoplasty surgery. In general, however, surgical treatment is an exception.
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  • ==Use in surgery== ...ed the publishing of the paper ''[[Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery]]'' in 1867 by [[Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister|Joseph Lister]], inspired
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  • ...mcision is even more contentious, as it involves more radical and invasive surgery, and usually involves an attempt to reduce sexual pleasure. For these reas ...roduce infections. They also argue the performing of medically unnecessary surgery on children is an infringement on their autonomy and even possibly their [[
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  • ...son L, Johansson K| title=Effect of specific exercise strategy on need for surgery in patients with subacromial impingement syndrome: randomised controlled st ===Surgery===
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  • ...x for reflecting intrapulmonary shunting in patients undergoing open-heart surgery |journal=Chest |volume=125 |issue=2 |pages=592–6 |year=2004 |pmid=1476974 ...x for reflecting intrapulmonary shunting in patients undergoing open-heart surgery |journal=Chest |volume=125 |issue=2 |pages=592–6 |year=2004 |pmid=1476974
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  • ...ms in the category, in which all are expected to die. Only life-preserving surgery will be done.
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  • .... In his program, the detailed care of the patient, and much of the actual surgery, was in the hands of the house officers - they were always supervised, but ...ho then went on to themselves establish key training programs in [[general surgery]], [[orthopedics]], [[neurosurgery]] and [[urology]], among other subspecia
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  • ...rian section; detection during labor and delivery often leads to emergency surgery. Nevertheless, over 66% "of women with a distance of more than 10 mm from
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  • ...en put placed into the wounds. Severe infection resulted within 24 hours." Surgery was then performed, and the wounds of some victims were treated with sulfan
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  • ...for reflecting intrapulmonary shunting in patients undergoing open-heart surgery |journal=Chest |volume=125 |issue=2 |pages=592–6 |year=2004 |pmid=1
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  • ...medical issues that the dextrocardic should consider. It can complicate [[surgery|surgeries]], especially if it has gone undetected. Its presence is often c
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  • ...protocols, victims that are clearly dead, or that are in need of immediate surgery. ...ma, where the EMT's proper action is "scoop an run", getting the victim to surgery as soon as possible.
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  • ===Surgery=== ...cated for patients with severe AS* undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG)."
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  • ...o take "straight" internships, such as a full year in internal medicine or surgery. ...lty. The minimum is three years. Even within residency, internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and emergency medicine are often considered "general clinical"
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  • Surgery may hasten improvement as compared to a supervised exercise program.<ref na ...]] may predict short and long term complications among patients undergoing surgery for peripheral arterial disease.<ref name="pmid19376487">{{cite journal |au
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  • When constant abdominal pain accompanies diarrhea, a problem requiring surgery may be present.<ref> Chen, Esther H. et al. 2008. Derivation of a clinical
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  • "Robotic surgery" is a man-in-the-loop application, where the robotic controllers smooth out
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  • ...eon to operate on the exposed brain of an anesthetized patient. During the surgery Penfield probed the patient's brain using electrical probes to discover the ...921. Penfield returned to the United States to receive training in general surgery and neurosurgery in New York. By 1924 he founded the Laboratory of Neurocyt
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  • ...nly are external, but some low-power models are designed to be used during surgery, directly against the heart.
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  • ...are those professionals who are fully licensed to practice medicine and [[surgery]]. The term has [[law|legal]] implications since physicians, in practice, a
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  • Invasive practices in the healing arts include [[surgery]] as practiced by [[physicians]] licensed in [[medicine]], but are not limi ...ancient civilization. The papyruses of Ancient Egypt include treatises on surgery.
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  • ...herapy may determine cardiovascular outcome in at-risk patients undergoing surgery with spinal block: the Swiss Beta Blocker in Spinal Anesthesia (BBSA) study
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  • ...le=Nutritional deficiency of selenium secondary to weight loss (bariatric) surgery associated with life-threatening cardiomyopathy. | journal=Heart Lung Circ
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  • ===Surgery=== ...Gutierrez T, Mendez-Sanchez N, Lizardi-Cervera J, Uribe M| title=Bariatric surgery for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in obese patients. | journal=Cochrane Dat
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  • ...tment of Cervical Radiculopathy: A Prospective, Randomized Study Comparing Surgery Plus Physiotherapy With Physiotherapy Alone With a 2-Year Follow-up. | jour
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  • ...e [[free will]] of a person who desires to have his testicles removed by [[surgery|surgical methods]], but generally the sense is that it is an act against a
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  • == If surgery was like Wikipedia: Surgipedia. ==
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  • ...S, Falconer C |title=Hysterectomy and risk of stress-urinary-incontinence surgery: nationwide cohort study |journal=Lancet |volume=370 |issue=9597 |pages=149 ===Surgery===
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  • It is administered [[parenterally]] to prevent infections during surgery or for treating a broad spectrum of infections of the blood, bone or joint
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  • ...C, Elinson J, Keller AM, Henderson WG| title=A comparison of transurethral surgery with watchful waiting for moderate symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia ===Surgery===
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  • ...ical practice guideline: Cerumen impaction. Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2008{{doi|10.1016/j.otohns.2008.06.026 }}</ref><ref name="pmid20546687">{{
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  • ..."pmid8657237">{{cite journal |author= |title=Comparison of coronary bypass surgery with angioplasty in patients with multivessel disease. The Bypass Angioplas ...for percutaneous coronary interventions and coronary artery bypass graft surgery: what happens in actual practice? | journal=Circulation | year= 2010 | vol
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  • ...f extended-release metoprolol succinate in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery (POISE trial): a randomised controlled trial |journal=Lancet |volume=371 |i
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  • ...ry, ''along'' with the plastic surgery operations, like face lift and nose surgery, that have been used to enhance appearance. ...e. In these cases, corrective surgery is considered to be [[Reconstructive Surgery|reconstructive]] rather than cosmetic.
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  • ..., Mathiesen C, Jenny D, Li Q, Isayev Y et al.| title=Strokes after cardiac surgery and relationship to carotid stenosis. | journal=Arch Neurol | year= 2009 |
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  • Treatment is dependent on the specific defect. Often, [[cardiovascular surgery]] is required to correct gross vascular and cardiac malformations. Many ar
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  • ...al. | title = Intraoperative colon mucosal oxygen saturation during aortic surgery. | volume = 136 | issue = 1 | pages = 19–24 | year = 2006| pmid = 1697865 20% of patients will need surgery.<ref name="pmid20531399">{{cite journal| author=Brandt LJ, Feuerstadt P, Bl
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  • ...#Fourth gneration|fighter aircraft starting at the fourth generation]]. In surgery, they can let the surgeon focus on the operative field, but simultaneously
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  • ...ial Infection: Approach to Postoperative Symptoms of Infection"], From ACS Surgery Online, Posted 06/07/2006, E. Patchen Dellinger, M.D., F.A.C.S.</ref>
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  • ...yed phenol solutions in his operatories thus reducing infections following surgery to incredibly low numbers.<ref>http://louisville.edu/library/ekstrom/specia
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  • ...r than the user could manipulate reliably with direct touch, as in robotic surgery, or at a distance -- [[telesurgery]] operations have been performed, over h
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  • ...tinga MR, Roumen RM| title=A double-blind, randomized, controlled trial on surgery for chronic abdominal pain due to anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndr
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  • ...Maeda S, Miyawaki T, Nomura S, Yagi T, Shimada M| title=Management of oral surgery in patients with hereditary or acquired angioedemas: review and case report
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  • ...an aortic diameter of 4·5–5·4 cm were rescanned at 3-monthly intervals ... Surgery was considered on specific criteria (diameter > or =5.5 cm, expansion > or ...c screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms |journal=The British journal of surgery |volume=94 |issue=6 |pages=696-701 |year=2007 |pmid=17514666 |doi=10.1002/b
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  • ...med trauma surgeon put it, the treatment for trauma-induced hypotension is surgery, not fluids. While TV paramedics may fidget getting more intravenous flow,
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  • ...ontrol, administer antidotes to suspected chemicals); highest priority for surgery or other definitive care ...ain imaging when necessary (typical for orthopedic injuries that will need surgery), definitive treatment after category 1 patients are treated
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  • ...outh, which often do not develop properly, cause [[pain]] and have to be [[surgery|surgically]] removed.
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  • ...ative power of the body has the ability to heal, without the use of drugs, surgery or other invasive procedures.
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  • ...ame ill during a U.S. State Department meeting, and died after 21 hours of surgery for a ruptured aorta. His death is a major blow to U.S. policy towards Afgh
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  • A more recent trial suggests that surgery leads to improved patency rates at 4 years (88% versus 68%); however, angio ===Surgery===
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  • ...may be removable by surgery, but, in most cases, it is inoperable yet the surgery allows a definitive [[histopathology|histopathological]] diagnosis. | Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | year = 2010 | issue = 12 | page = 306-313
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  • Standard treatment, according to the [[National Cancer Institute]], is surgery for localized lesions, and [[radiotherapy]] both for widespread and local d
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  • ...o high risk sutured wounds reduce incidence of wound infection after minor surgery? Prospective randomised placebo controlled double blind trial |journal=BMJ
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  • ...brell AC |title=Preoperative risk assessment for delirium after noncardiac surgery: a systematic review |journal=J Am Geriatr Soc |volume=54 |issue=10 |pages= ...JF, Bogaards MJ, ''et al'' |title=Haloperidol prophylaxis for elderly hip-surgery patients at risk for delirium: a randomized placebo-controlled study |journ
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  • ...olid silicone blocks- handcarved by the surgeon (T. Rees-Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.Volume II, page 822) ...[general anesthesia]] and take about one to two hours. Recovery from this surgery usually takes about ten days.
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  • ...ment of [[depression]], <ref name=Woo2009>Woo T (2009) Pharmacotherapy and surgery treatment for the severely obese adolescent. ''J Paediatric Health Care'' 2
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  • ...ing mortality reductions after [[trauma (physical)|trauma]] and [[elective surgery]] after administration of tranexamic acid. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...response and prevalence of coronary-artery disease in the Coronary Artery Surgery Study (CASS) |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=301 |issue=5 |pages=230–5
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  • ...th a Dissected Left Forearm of a Dutch Male Cadaver'', The Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. '''31''', pp. 882-891 (2006) [http://www.jhandsurg.org/article/S0363-
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  • Stewart has been diagnosed with [[thyroid cancer]], cured by surgery in May 2000; and [[prostate cancer]] in 2017. He is in remission from the l
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  • ...y ventilation]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Mechanical ventilators may be used in surgery that is performed under [[general anesthesia]] or in [[critical care]] medi
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  • ...reduce the risk of aspiration of acidic gastric contents during emergency surgery. <ref name=GG9-37>{{citation| editor = Joel G. Hardman '' et al.'' |title=G
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  • ...ve roots. The process is often preceded by a viral or bacterial infection, surgery, immunization, lymphoma, or exposure to toxins. Common clinical manifestati
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  • ...n Chordoma Cell Lines}}</ref>. However, no cure is in sight. This leaves [[surgery]] as the main option of treatment<ref>{{CZ:Ref:Boriani 2006 Chordoma of the
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  • ...re pulmonary hypertension complicates postoperative outcome of non-cardiac surgery. | journal=Br J Anaesth | year= 2007 | volume= 99 | issue= 2 | pages= 184-9
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  • ...isease process causing the arthritis). [[Arthroplasty]] (joint replacement surgery) may be required in eroding forms of arthritis.
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  • Also, surgery that created urinary diversion into the intestines (such as an ileal condui
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  • ...life. While, for example, human bladder cancer may be curable with radical surgery, a cat will not tolerate the [[ostomy]] that will be required to manage the
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  • ...herapy may determine cardiovascular outcome in at-risk patients undergoing surgery with spinal block: the Swiss Beta Blocker in Spinal Anesthesia (BBSA) study ...herapy may determine cardiovascular outcome in at-risk patients undergoing surgery with spinal block: the Swiss Beta Blocker in Spinal Anesthesia (BBSA) study
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  • ===Surgery=== The most common side effects of tremor surgery include [[dysarthria]] (problems with motor control of speech), temporary o
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  • ...of Maryland Shock Trauma Center}}</ref></blockquote> To reduce the time to surgery, Cowley's program emphasized helicopter evacuation in civilian situations,
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  • ...s to distrupt or remove the object. In some cases, medical therapies avoid surgery with drugs to dissolve the stone or prevent its recurrence.
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  • ===Surgery=== ...problems holding urine (incontinence), which can go away within a year of surgery. But some men continue to have problems and have to wear a pad.
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  • While surgery has always been the core of treatment, prior to the use of adjuvant radiati
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  • ...t dose of low molecular weight heparin prior to [[coronary artery bypass]] surgery should occur 24 hours before the procedure in order to prevent high residua ...005981.pub2 }} </ref> However, if [[anticoagulation]] is started before surgery, direct thrombin inhibitors may be more effective.
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  • He died on 25th September 1875 at Norwich, nine days after surgery to remove a stone by lateral [[lithotomy]]. He is buried in Edinburgh's [[D
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  • ...up.harvard.edu/catalog/L149.html Volume III. On Wounds in the Head. In the Surgery. On Fractures. On Joints. Mochlicon.] E. T. WITHINGTON, TRANSLATOR. Series
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  • ...nics (e.g., television cameras in an endoscope). Another aspect is robotic surgery, where a microsurgical manipulator actually cuts, cauterizes, etc., but und
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  • ...ser ML, Ng J, Morlet N| title=The impact of first- and second-eye cataract surgery on injurious falls that require hospitalisation: a whole-population study. ...itle=Falls and health status in elderly women following first eye cataract surgery: a randomised controlled trial. | journal=Br J Ophthalmol | year= 2005 | vo
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  • ...nguage were affected by such drastic surgery. Where an illness made brain surgery necessary, language researchers had an opportunity to pursue their research
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  • ...(neutered) surgically. This is very major surgery in equines. Rarely, such surgery might be recommended for behavioral or health problems, but it is never rou
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