...antibiotics to prevent infection. * **Nutrition and hydration:** Providing nutritional support through intravenous fluids or a feeding tube. * **Pain management:** Prescribing pain medication to alleviate discomfort. The recovery time...
**What is Pneumologie?** **Introduction:** Pneumologie, also known as pulmonology, is a branch of medicine that encompasses the study, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and disorders of the lungs and respiratory...
...inflammation, and bleeding. During a sigmoidoscopy, the doctor makes use of the sigmoidoscope’s small, lighted tube to view and examine the lower part of the large intestine. Depending upon the...
...formed into a tube, also known as the gastric sleeve, resembling a banana. It is designed to reduce a person’s food consumption by making them feel full sooner, so they...
...the womb. The goals of the procedure are: Detect chromosomal abnormalities, such as Down, Edwards, and Turner syndromes Detect neural tube defects, such as spina bifida or anencephaly Diagnose genetic...
...is sometimes also used to provide post-operative pain relief. Surgeons typically use a long, flexible endotracheal tube. They usually enter the chest through the right or left fifth intercostals space...
...of tubes that are inserted into tiny incisions made on the patient’s body. The tubes are attached to a video camera that gives the surgeon a view of the abdominal...
...has affected the joint. During an arthroscopy, the doctor will use an arthroscope, a surgical device with a light and camera attached to a thin tube. The doctor will insert...
...have been removed, the artery is stitched or patched. In some cases, the surgeon may temporarily leave a tube to drain out any remaining blood that might leak out after...
...so the sac can be connected to the nose and allow the tears to drain, bypassing the obstructed duct. To keep the new channel open, a stent, rod, or tube...