...a narrow tube that can pass through an incision less than half an inch in size. The surgeon then pumps carbon dioxide through the cannula to inflate the organs and...
...an important role in the body; as the heart pumps blood through the arteries, the blood makes its way back to the heart through the veins. Sometimes, however, the veins...
...this happens, less blood reaches the cells and tissues while the heart becomes overworked as it exerts more effort to pump blood. Some of the usual signs and symptoms of...
...body parts are completely covered. If there are active lesions on the breast, the mother should temporarily stop breastfeeding from the affected breast and should not feed pumped milk from...
...vessels as the blood is pumped by the heart. A lung problem, therefore, can cause serious health consequences including a significant reduction of quality of life and in extreme cases,...
...and lungs is temporarily taken over by a machine, called CPB pump, because the organs are unable to perform their normal function during the operation. Surgeons decide whether to use...
...such as buildup of plaque deposits), the catheter is inserted to introduce a balloon, which is then pumped to expand the pathway before the stent is placed to keep the...
...short circuits develop inside the upper chambers of the heart. When this occurs, the said chambers are not able to pump blood properly and effectively, causing blood flow to the...
...**Creating an Opening:** The surgeon makes a small hole in the nail plate using a drill or needle to access the hematoma. 3. **Drainage:** The surgeon uses a suction pump...
...that allows the doctor to pump air into the patient’s lungs. When the tube is in place, the doctor listens to the patient’s breathing to make sure it is correctly...