Sentences with phrase «of gall bladder surgery»

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In fact, it's resonated for me for at least 28 years, going back to a bit of hubris I demonstrated as a medical student watching a distinguished Harvard surgeon perform surgery to remove a patient's gall bladder (back before laparoscopic surgery and keyhole incisions became the norm).
Tenley's surgery routinely involves such operations as appendectomies and cholecystectomies (removals of the gall bladder), and she has done amputations, subtotal thryoidectomies and, with a senior surgeon in attendance, a subtotal gastrectomy — the partial removal of the stomach, graduate work by any medical standards.
Get ready for virtual surgery Surgeon Jacques Marescaux performed the first trans - Atlantic operation in 2001 when he sat in an office in New York and delicately removed the gall bladder of a woman in Strasbourg, France.
The new study, which included researchers from the University of Toronto, analyzed insurance claims from 2004 through 2012 for 155,297 adults undergoing four common outpatient surgeries — carpal tunnel repair, laparoscopic gall bladder removal, some minimally invasive knee surgeries, and hernia repair.
If you have had your gall bladder removed, you may experience this as well — about 5 % of patients report painful diarrhea after surgery, which does not abate.
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Once we have made the diagnosis of a diseased gall bladder or an obstructed bile duct surgery is necessary.
Turk was our rescue dog whose diet was neglected and came to us needing surgery on his leg because of the infection in his leg during this time he developed gall bladder issues.
Retired Texas Airman Colton Read claims that mistakes made during his gall bladder surgery led to the amputation of his legs.
Charges for Treatment (s) of the following Illness (es) or Surgery (ies), which Manifest (ed) themselves or are recommended, or symptoms occur during the first one hundred and eighty (180) days of Coverage hereunder beginning on the initial Effective Date: any condition of the breast; any Treatment of all forms of cancer / neoplasm; any condition of the prostate; disorders of the reproductive system; hysterectomy; gall stones or urologic stones (kidney, ureteral, bladder or urethral stones) and any associated complications; any acne diagnosis or acne related condition; asthma; allergies; tonsillectomy; back conditions; adenoidectomy; hemorrhoids; hemorrhoidectomy; hernia, or any Surgery (ies) that is (are) not Emergency in nature, as Emergency is defined hereunder.
I had gall bladder surgery years ago and I think I had to wait a few days until I could eat my dry sandwiches — I was the in the lucky 10 per cent of patients where there were «complications».
I had gall bladder surgery years ago and I think I had to wait a couple of days before I could eat dry hospital sandwiches — I was in the 10 per cent of patients that had «complications».
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