Sentences with phrase «open surgery very»

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Mr Hawking is a very intelligent man, however, just because he is a genius in math and science, does not mean I would let him perform open heart surgery on anyone.
My son had open heart surgery 10 days before he came home, so we had to be very careful about how we picked him up and carried him.
As people age, they become very high - risk for open - heart surgeries,» said Dr. Steven Marso, Medical Director of Interventional Cardiology and Professor of Internal Medicine.
Researchers also found that PAE, developed and performed by interventional radiologists, is especially effective in men with BPH who also have acute urinary retention or the inability to voluntarily urinate and in patients with very large prostates who are normally treated with open surgery.
Dear Friend, After open heart surgery and a stroke in 1996, I have been very blessed with vibrant health and energy for the last 12 years, which I attribute to my balanced nutrition program.
I have become very interested in your recipes and using quinoa, as my husband had open heart surgery 2 years ago, so I'm trying to «redo» our recipes and our eating habits.
Her baby girl was born with a congenital heart defect and is having open heart surgery this very Valentine's Day.
We especially want to thank a very special supporter who covered the entire cost of her open - heart surgery.
This requires open - heart surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass, and dogs, especially small dogs, are very hard to perform a cardiopulmonary bypass on, so open - heart surgery and valve replacement or repair is not readily available for dogs.
my french bulldog had rectal prolapsed 2 months ago.i let him fixed.the vet just put the rectum inside and did a suture outside.2 days ago it came out again.the vet told me it needs to undergo open abdomen surgery to put everything back.if this procedure be done, is there an assurance that it will not come out again?considering that the procedure is very expensive.he is negative on all exams..
Even if a crime has not been committed, I would think that at the very least, opening someone's mail and then impersonating them and cancelling the surgery would at least be viewed as unprofessional, especially for someone employed in the NHS.
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