...is secured in place using bone cement and allowed to harden. Some orthopaedic surgeons advocate adding antibiotics to the bone cement to minimise infection. The muscles are then returned in...
...correct the deformity. Joint or bone trauma. The surgery can be recommended to patients—especially younger ones—suffering from the effects of significant trauma to the joints or bone of the knee....
...the bone (in normal conditions, a periodontal ligament is present between the tooth root and the underlying bone) Who Should Undergo and Expected Results Tooth uncovery is a procedure performed...
...have common sites of metastasis, as shown in the table below: Type of cancer Main sites of metastasis Breast bone, liver, brain, lung Lung adrenal glands, brain, bone, liver Colorectal...
...parts Pen lids Pins Screws Hair clips Button batteries In adults, non-edible foreign bodies are more commonly ingested by accident, and include:[3] Food-related items such as bones from meat, toothpicks...
...line to make them look as natural as possible. Tissue and bone grafts are also used to encourage the regeneration of gum attachment to the underlying bone structures. Who Should...
...reset broken bones, prescribe drugs, and order lab tests or X-rays. They often work closely with other specialists when a problem affects your feet or lower leg. Education and Training...
...a soft spot between the five major bones of an infant’s skull (2 frontal bones, 2 parietal bones, and an occipital bone). A soft membrane called a suture connects these...
...nerves and cause pain. * **Spinal stenosis:** Narrowing of the spinal canal that puts pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. * **Bone spurs:** Excess bone growths that can irritate...
...the diseased or damaged tissue and any crushed bone, smoothen uneven bone, seal off nerves and blood vessels, and prepare the stump so that it can accommodate a prosthetic limb....