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  1. Traumatic amputation is the loss of a body part, usually a finger, toe, arm, or leg, that ... or trauma results in complete amputation (the body part is totally severed), the part sometimes can be ...
  2. Small bowel resection is surgery to remove a part of your small bowel. It is done when part of your small bowel is blocked or diseased. ...
  3. You had surgery to remove all or part of your small intestine (small bowel). You may also have had an ileostomy . ... next morning. You may want to start back part-time and on light duty at first. Your ...
  4. Medicare has four parts. Parts A and B are also called "Original Medicare." Part A - Hospital care Part B - Outpatient care Part C - Medicare Advantage ...
  5. ... splint is a device used to hold a part of the body stable to decrease pain and ... to hold still and protect the wounded body part from further damage until you get medical help. ...
  6. Sarcoidosis is a chronic disease that affects many parts of the body, mostly the lungs. In a small number of people, the disease involves some part of the nervous system. This is called neurosarcoidosis. ...
  7. ... STATION Fetal station refers to where the presenting part is in your pelvis. The presenting part. The presenting part is the part of the ...
  8. ... This bone is called the femur. The replacement part is usually made of metal. Upper end of ... This bone is called the tibia. The replacement part is usually made from metal and strong plastic. ...
  9. ... are most often made up of several similar parts. One part of the device is surgically implanted into the ... an electrical signal to the brain. The second part of the cochlear implant is an outside device. ...
  10. ... knee replacement is surgery to replace only one part of a damaged knee. It can replace either the inside (medial) part, the outside (lateral) part, or the kneecap part ...
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