Sentences with phrase «anaesthesia which»

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It's concerning to me that we have yet another example of supply - chain breakdown in our health care system — several months ago there were shortages of anaesthesia medications which threatened many scheduled surgeries.
«But it's so much safer than having a woman get a tubal ligation, which is a big operation inside a major body cavity with general anaesthesia
John Loadsman, an editor of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, which is published by the Australian Society of Anaesthetists in Sydney, calls the practice «bizarre» and «completely nuts», and says that his journal does not permit it.
Following this, 198 men received LDR - PB in which tiny radioactive seeds were implanted in the prostate gland while under general or spinal anaesthesia.
Anaesthetised rats injected with the drug, which is used to treat attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder in children, awoke almost immediately, suggesting that the drug could be used to reverse the effects of general anaesthesia.
You should have the skin tags looked at by your Veterinarian and they may be relatively easy to remove especially with cryosurgery which can be done with local anaesthesia if your Veterinarian is comfortable with the procedure.
Your vet can advise on the most appropriate course of treatment, which may include extractions, antibiotics if infection has set in and professional cleaning under general anaesthesia.
While under anaesthesia your pet is cared for by one of our qualified and experienced veterinary nurses using our monitoring system, which tracks blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature and oxygen level.
He will also need dental trimming and filing, which can only be done by your vet as your rabbit needs to be put under general anaesthesia.
Surgery A surgical treatment / intervention, which does not include endoscopies and scannings even though these examinations may require anaesthesia
As defined by the policy wordings, Day Care Treatments are defined as those medical treatments or surgical procedures which are undertaken under the influence of a general or a local anaesthesia in a hospital or in a day care centre in less than 24 hours because of technological development in medicine which would have otherwise required a hospitalization of 24 hours.
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