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  1. General anesthesia is used. The patient is in deep sleep and pain free. The surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen.
  2. Surgery to revise scars is done while the patient is awake, sleeping (sedated), or deep asleep and ...
  3. Patients with prostate cancer might require radiation therapy after their surgery. Results depend on the extent of ...
  4. While the patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), the surgeon makes an incision into the abdomen and examines ...
  5. ... nose and the surrounding area is numbed. The patient will usually be lightly sedated but awake during ...
  6. Carpal tunnel repair is done while the patient is awake or sleepy and pain-free (local or regional anesthesia) or deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia). Through an incision on ...
  7. ... nodes. Chemotherapy is often administered after surgery for patients with cancer involving the lymph nodes.
  8. Because of the sporadic release of GH, the patient will have his blood drawn a total of ...
  9. After general anesthesia is administered and the patient is in deep sleep and pain free, the abdomen is cleaned and draped. A small incision is made in the abdomen.
  10. Corneal transplant is done with the patient awake and pain-free (local anesthesia). An incision is made around the outer edge of the cornea.
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