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  1. Closed reduction is a procedure to set (reduce) a broken bone without cutting the skin open. The ... soon as possible after the bone breaks. A closed reduction can be done by an orthopedic surgeon ( ...
  2. Closed reduction is a procedure to set (reduce) a broken bone without surgery. It allows the bone ... provider 5 days to 2 weeks after your closed reduction. Your provider may want you to start ...
  3. An incision is a cut through the skin made during surgery. It is also called a "surgical wound." Some incisions are small. Others are ...
  4. ... Open-angle glaucoma Angle-closure glaucoma, also called closed-angle glaucoma Congenital glaucoma Secondary glaucoma The front ... in pressure is often small and slow. In closed-angle glaucoma, the increase is often high and ...
  5. A closed suction drain is placed under your skin during surgery. This drain removes any blood or other fluids ... A closed suction drain is used to remove fluids that build up in areas of your body after surgery ...
  6. ... in the pores. Whiteheads are also known as closed comedones and pimples. They are one type of ...
  7. If a closed pleural biopsy is not enough to make a diagnosis, you may need a surgical biopsy of the pleura. ...
  8. Your child was treated for a concussion . This is a mild brain injury that can result when the head hits an object or a moving object ...
  9. A concussion may occur when the head hits an object, or a moving object strikes the head. A concussion is usually a minor or less ...
  10. Images ... Grip a suture needle securely using a needle driver instrument. ... Push the needle through the skin and into the base of the wound. ...
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