This may occur whether or
not corrective surgery is undertaken.
Not exact matches
It was
corrective surgery that didn't have to be done but was supposed to help relieve some discomfort.
Don't lose heart yet moms — modern medicine and
corrective surgery to the rescue.
Ira Sharlip, MD, spokesman for the American Urological Association and clinical professor of urology at University of California at San Francisco, believes there aren't any effective treatments other than
corrective surgery.
(4) physical and mental restoration services, including, but
not limited to, (A)
corrective surgery or therapeutic treatment necessary to correct or substantially modify a physical or mental condition which is stable or slowly progressive and constitutes a substantial handicap to employment, but is of such nature that such correction or modification may reasonably be expected to eliminate or substantially reduce the handicap within a reasonable length of time, (B) necessary hospitalization in connection with
surgery or treatment.
Prognosis is excellent if the
corrective surgery is carried out BEFORE there is any corneal damage and in most cases the condition does
not re-occur.
Dysplastic dogs experience pain, generally are
not as active as healthy dogs, and may need expensive
corrective surgery as they age.
Affected Havanese and any Havanese that has had
corrective surgery should
not be bred; and extreme caution should be used before considering breeding parents or littermates.
The
surgery specialist mentioned
corrective osteotomy
surgery, but said the
surgery was still new and is
not sure of the results.
Corrective surgery is available, but it is costly and
not always successful.
The suit, filed in 2010, alleged that the hospital and her cardiologist deviated from the accepted standards of care by
not following up about an appointment for a
corrective surgery in early 2005, which could have treated the congenital abnormality and prevented the stroke.
It is
not enough to get payment for
corrective surgeries.