Sentences with phrase «dehiscence of»

The lump may be caused by inflammation, the knot of the suture material or if there was dehiscence of the abdominal wall sutures there may be a small hernia from the surgical site.
The most common post surgical complications in my practice are licking and chewing incision causing infection and in worst case dehiscence of the surgical procedure.

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Manual uterine exploration after VBAC and subsequent repair of asymptomatic scar dehiscence have not been shown to improve outcomes.
If the site of the ruptured scar is confined to the lower segment of the uterus, the rate of repeat rupture or dehiscence in labor is 6 % (131).
Furthermore, the reported incidence of uterine rupture varies in part because some studies have grouped true, catastrophic uterine rupture together with asymptomatic scar dehiscence.
But two studies found that sirolimus caused a serious and sometimes fatal complication called anastomotic dehiscence, which impairs wound healing if the drug is given around the time of the operation.
It is very important to restrict activity in those pets who are very active — too much activity can actually delay healing or cause post-surgical complications, such as dehiscence (opening of sutures) or bleeding.
Complications following surgery can include recurrence of entropion, corneal ulceration, suture dehiscence, or infection.
A 10 - minute video of the flank approach is available on loan from Operation Catnip.The flank approach prevents evisceration in the event of an incision dehiscence.
Additional complications are rare and include conjunctivitis, inflammation of the third eyelid, break down of the tissue or suture (wound dehiscence), infections at the surgical site, corneal ulcerations (superficial to deep), or corneal scarring.
The major risks are those of general anesthesia, bleeding (hemorrhage), postoperative infection, urine leakage, and wound breakdown (dehiscence) over the incision.
Since this is a hypersensitive area, surgery may result in several complications like wound dehiscence (premature opening of a wound along surgical suture), incontinence (involuntary discharge of urine and feces) and infection.
Incision opening or breakdown (called dehiscence), which is more common in the mammary glands near the back legs or when larger areas of tissue have been removed
Unless, that is, you're suffering from a very rare condition called superior canal dehiscence (SCDS) wherein unusual thinness or a complete absence of the part of the temporal bone overlying the superior semicircular canal of the vestibular system (either congenital or caused by head trauma) alters your hearing such that you can't filter out the internal sounds of your own body.
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