As a result, most surgeons wait as long as possible to operate on an esophageal tumor, then remove the entire organ using a procedure that has an
extremely high complication rate.
The study can only look for an effect from prayers offered as part of the research, they said.They also said they had no explanation for
the higher complication rate in patients who knew they were being prayed for, in comparison to patients who only knew it was possible prayers were being said for them.»
Current options to repair the internal anal sphincter include grafts of skeletal muscle, injectable silicone material or implantation of mechanical devices, all of which have
high complication rates and limited success.
In turn, this conversion is associated with
a higher complication rate.
They showed through behavioral and histological data capture that their delivery method was equivalent to direct injection of GDNF — the current gold standard for delivering this drug in Parkinson's disease despite its traumatic nature and
high complication rates — in diffusing drugs to the brain.
Younger patients also had
a higher complication rate.
The researchers say
these high complication rates are not surprising in these procedure groups, which include more complex reconstructive surgeries.
High complication rate (24 %) blamed on student surgeons.
Another study (J Am Vet Med Assoc 1998 Aug 1; 213 (3): 370 - 3) comparing the complications of declawing with Tenectomy concluded «Owners should be aware of
the high complication rate for both procedures.»
Burn reconstruction surgery is technically demanding and prone to
a higher complication rate than other reconstructive surgery.
After conducting a study of the device's fracture and migration rate, Dr. Lehmann recommended further investigation on
the high complication rate of the company's Recovery filter.