...there is also a risk of deep vein thrombosis (when the clot occurs in the legs) or pulmonary embolism (when the clot occurs in the lungs). These rare complications may...
...is not recommended for everyone. Some patients who are considered not good candidates for the procedure include those with: Lymphoreticular tumours Pulmonary issues Cardiac problems Renal issues Disseminated disease Significant...
...caused by general anaesthesia or intravenous sedation, which includes obstruction of the airways, pulmonary aspiration of the stomach contents, low blood pressure and apnoea. References: American Society for Reproductive Medicine...
...Medicine. An internist who chooses a subspecialty will need from one to three more years of education. Internists’ popular areas of specialization were cardiology, pulmonary disease, oncology, critical care, and hematology. ...
...Cardiovascular complications (such as dysrhythmias, infarction, and ischemic injury) Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism Disordered wound healing (due to adverse complications) Hematoma or bruising Low urine output and...
...parts. Microsurgery may cause the following complications and risks: Flap congestion Fat necrosis Hematoma Infection Wound breakdown/complication Systemic complications associated with anesthesia Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism Patients should...
...they are not working properly. These include: Type 2 diabetes Tardive dyskinesia or a permanent uncontrollable twitching Impaired cognitive function Memory impairment Liver problems Pancreatitis Thyroid problems Chronic fatigue Pulmonary...
...and out of its four chambers. These are the tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, and aortic valves. Sometimes, these valves become narrow and impair blood flow – a condition called valvular stenosis,...
...Blood loss Drug reactions Other less common but more serious complications include: Shock Tissue damage and necrosis Acute myocardial infarction Pulmonary embolism Septicaemia Chest infections Post-op atelectasis Urinary tract infection...
...possible complications are: Adverse reactions or allergy to anesthesia Blood clots in the blood vessels Tissue necrosis Pulmonary embolism Deep vein thrombosis Reference: UCLA Health: “Microvascular and Reconstructive Surgery” Plastic...