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Results 1 - 10 of 63 for General surgery
  1. ... baby is deep asleep and pain-free (using general anesthesia). Surgery for a high type imperforate anus defect usually ...
  2. ... the type and severity of heart defects. In general, symptoms that indicate that surgery is needed are: Difficulty breathing because the lungs ...
  3. ... child is deep asleep and pain-free (using general anesthesia). The goals of the surgery are to repair the abnormal curvature of the ...
  4. ... open biopsy can be performed under local or general anesthesia and will leave a small scar. Prior to surgery, a radiologist often first marks the lump with ...
  5. ... the breastbone (sternum) while the child is under general anesthesia. ... During open-heart surgery an incision is made through the breastbone (sternum) while the child is under general anesthesia.
  6. ... the patient is deep-asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia). An incision is made through the breast bone (sternum).
  7. ... an evaluation of heart and lung function. The surgery will be performed using general or spinal anesthesia. The orthopedic surgeon makes an ...
  8. ... the dysfunction. This procedure may be performed using general or spinal anesthesia. You may have a foley catheter in place for one to two days after surgery. You will be given a liquid diet immediately ...
  9. ... tube) normally used for long surgical procedures under general anesthesia may be replaced with an opening and tube directly into the airway (trachea) in the neck (tracheotomy).
  10. ... the patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), the surgeon elevates the bladder neck (pubococcygeal muscle) by stitching it and the urethra to the anterior (front) pubic bone. After surgery, the patient will have a Foley catheter in ...
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