or hinting at the source of her unfortunate addiction to
elective surgery with «No one wants an old woman» and «No one ever told me I was beautiful.»
The study population was drawn from the Successful Aging after Elective Surgery (SAGES) study and included participants 70 years of age or older who were scheduled to undergo
elective surgery with an anticipated stay of at least 3 days.
Not exact matches
The removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy) is the most common
elective abdominal
surgery in America,
with over 750,000
surgeries per year.
Especially
with planned cesarean, some babies will inadvertently be delivered prematurely.1 Babies born even slightly before they are ready may experience breathing and breastfeeding problems.21 One to two babies per 100 will be cut during the
surgery.33 Studies comparing
elective cesarean section or cesarean section for reasons unrelated to the baby
with vaginal birth find that babies are 50 % more likely to have low Apgar scores, 5 times more likely to require assistance
with breathing, and 5 times more likely to be admitted to intermediate or intensive care.4 Babies born after
elective cesarean section are more than four times as likely to develop persistent pulmonary hypertension compared
with babies born vaginally.17 Persistent pulmonary hypertension is life threatening.
With women of so many different shapes, sizes, ages and backgrounds seeking breast augmentation, this
elective surgery is far from a one - size - fits - all solution to a woman's cosmetic concerns.
Until then, it is comforting to know that an increasing number of obstetricians and other health professionals worldwide (including the current Vice-President and former President of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) are satisfied that
elective surgery is favorably comaparable
with vaginal delivery, and therefore they support a woman's right to request it.
Incorporating the vast majority of comparative birth studies to date in a contemporary appraisal of
elective cesarean delivery in healthy women is flawed, primarily because their data includes outcomes from emergency
surgeries and
elective surgeries in women (and babies)
with pre-existing medical conditions.
What do potatoes, grocery carts, cell phones,
elective chest enlargement
surgery, and wine bottles have to do
with raising twins?
Only 8 % of surveyed patients in the United States reported a wait time of four months or more for
elective surgery, compared to 33 % in Canada and 41 % in the U.K. Germany scored the best,
with only 6 % reporting a long wait for
elective surgery.
There is no evidence to suggest that private clinics given NHS contracts to deal
with routine
elective surgery are providing value for money, MPs have warned.
Patients undergoing
surgery for a hip fracture are at substantially higher risk of mortality and medical complications compared
with patients undergoing an
elective total hip replacement (THR).
Patients undergoing
elective THR
surgery (n = 371,191) were younger, more commonly men, and had less medical comorbidity compared
with patients undergoing hip fracture
surgery.
Hip fracture may be associated
with physiologic processes that are not present in circumstances leading to
elective THR and increase the risk of morbidity and mortality following
surgery.»
«In examining SAGES patients who had undergone major
elective surgery, we compared patients who developed delirium
with those who did not,» explained Vasunilashorn, a postdoctoral fellow in the Division of General Medicine and Primary Care at BIDMC and HMS.
I first tried it in the hospital cafeteria when he had
elective surgery, and then,
with this recent accident, I couldn't stop eating it.
(In English and Afrikaans
with subtitles) Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work (R for profanity and sexual humor) Revealing bio-pic chronicling a year in the life of the legendary comedienne /
elective plastic
surgery devotee.
The mother's
elective surgery put up against young Annie's struggles
with weight and race (in the film's only mawkish moment, the child wishes she could rip her skin off), compared to Elizabeth's shockingly vulnerable scene in which she asks an actor lover (Dermot Mulroney) to critique her naked body and contrasted
with Michelle's compensatory indiscretion
with a boy less than half her age (the exceptional Jake Gyllenhaal).
The same holds true for any planned
elective surgeries and dental procedures that may leave you
with unreimbursed expenses.
There are a few medical arenas where the costs have plummeted,
with quality rising:
elective plastic
surgery, and lasik.
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UVMA discourages «cosmetic»
elective surgeries such as ear cropping, tail docking, declawing, and dewclaw removal, but does provide these services on a limited basis for regular clients after consultation
with a doctor.
That may only be possible
with elective types of
surgery, such as spays, neuters, orthopedic procedures or mass removals.
Elective surgeries are offered on weekdays in order to provide your pet
with a comfortable and monitored in - clinic recovery prior to going home.
Your pet has been diagnosed by one of the doctors at Windmill Animal Hospital as having a medical concern that needs to be resolved via
surgery, or an
elective surgery that you've discussed
with one of our doctors that needs to be scheduled..
With any species of animal, the greatest risk in
elective or non-
elective surgery is the anesthetic.
There are likely to be differences in the coping abilities, thinking and distress levels of women who have cancer - related reconstruction, and those who have
elective surgery due to dissatisfaction
with their appearance.
Breast reduction is mostly associated
with elective surgeries, but it can be covered by insurance in some instances.
This is clearly evidenced by statistics from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Performance Framework (HPF 2014) which reports that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples had lower rates of hospitalisations
with a procedure recorded compared
with non-Indigenous Australians, and they also had lower rates of
elective surgery.
It covers major decisions such as choice of college or proceeding
with elective, non-emergent medical intervention (
elective surgeries or courses of medication where reasonable minds could differ).