## Q&A: Signs of a Concussion ### What is a Concussion? A concussion is a type of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) that occurs when the brain is subjected to...
...Possible Complications and Risks Pericardiectomy has its own associated risks and complications including saignement. This is one procedure where a heart-lung machine is on standby in case significant saignement occurs....
...mortality and morbidity **Procedure** Debridement involves meticulous removal of all infected tissue. It requires: * Sharp dissection and excision of the affected tissue * Careful hemostasis (control of saignement) *...
...been linked to some risks and complications, including: Saignement Allergic response to medications or anesthetics used during the procedure Bacterial infection of the wound Incomplete excision of skin growths and...
...due to exposure to asbestos. The operative mortality rate for patients who undergo pericardiectomy for pericardial effusion and tamponade and constriction is low, usually between 4% and 5%. Patients who...
## What are the Signs of Kidney Problems? **Kidney problems** can develop gradually over time, and early detection is crucial for effective treatment. Understanding the signs and symptoms of kidney...
...include: Infection Allergic reactions or sensitivity to any of the materials used in the device Swelling Saignement Bruising Vein damage Saignement around the heart Blood leakage from the heart valve...
...are pain when swallowing, change in voice quality (e.g., becoming hoarse), the presence of red or white patches on the tongue that persist for weeks), saignement of the tongue, and...
...when the disc has already ruptured and the nucleus has already gone past the disc wall. Between the two, it is the riskier option as it involves making a large...
...for signs of severe saignement or fluid collection. If the surgeon had placed drains on the wound, the patient is asked to go back a week after to have them...