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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Minimally invasive surgery
  1. ... valve prolapse that is not controlled with medicine. Minimally invasive surgery may be done for these reasons: Changes in ... bladder, chest, or heart valves Reactions to medicines Minimally invasive surgery techniques have far fewer risks than open surgery. ...
  2. ... will talk to you about the risks of surgery. In general, the complications of minimally invasive coronary artery bypass are lower than with open ...
  3. You had minimally invasive coronary artery bypass surgery on one or more of your coronary arteries. Your surgeon used an artery from your chest to create ...
  4. ... stenosis. The aortic valve can be replaced using: Minimally invasive aortic valve surgery, done using one or more small cuts Open ...
  5. ... Cohn DE, Mannel RS, Fowler JM. Role of minimally invasive surgery in gynecologic malignancies. In: DiSaia PJ, Creasman WT, ... chap 14. Raymond L, Lentz GM. Endoscopy in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. In: Gershenson DM, Lentz GM, Valea FA, Lobo ...
  6. ... your heart, providing oxygen and removing carbon dioxide. Minimally invasive valve surgery is done through much smaller cuts than open ...
  7. ... to repair this condition -- open surgery and closed (minimally invasive) surgery. Either surgery is done while the child is ...
  8. Minimally invasive heart bypass surgery is done without stopping the heart and putting the patient on a heart-lung machine. A ... bypass surgery incision which separates the breast bone. Minimally ... heart bypass surgery allows the patient less pain and a faster ...
  9. ... may recommend surgery even without a confirmed diagnosis. Minimally invasive surgery, using smaller cuts, is becoming more common for ...
  10. ... which 1 or 2 larger incisions are made. Minimally invasive surgery , during which 2 to 4 small incisions are ...
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