...some potential complications. These include: Recurrence/revascularisation Incomplete resection of the lesion Recanalisation Parasitisation of new blood vessels Disfigurement Partially damaged blood vessels around the treatment area Cardiopulmonary complications One promising...
...People with this disease are also at a higher risk of developing pulmonary hypertension (high blood pressure of the lungs) and stroke. Embolism – An embolism occurs when emboli (which...
...the surrounding structures Poor cosmetic result Deep venous thromboembolism Pulmonary embolism Fluid buildup Infection Scarring Allergic reaction to anaesthesia In some cases, the patient may require a revision surgery. References:...
...Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Hospital treatment Prevention and management Avoiding known triggers Being prepared for future emergencies Allergen immunotherapy FAQs Anaphylaxis vs anaphylactoid reaction – what is the difference? Allergic reaction...
...levels, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It is also normal for patients to feel uncomfortable at first due to the tube. In some cases, confused or agitated patients may inadvertently...
...in the neck region and can be fatal if left unattended. In some cases, it can lead to the destruction of the airway and impair pulmonary functions. Fluid buildup in...
...drain the pneumothorax. Other complications of lung biopsy include pulmonary haemorrhage and air embolism. Bone biopsy is associated with a slightly higher risk of developing fractures. This is especially true...
...health prior to the procedure. Potential complications of a colectomy include: Bleeding Deep vein thrombosis, or blood clot formation in the legs Pulmonary embolism, or blood clot formation in the...
...airway obstructions. Aside from being used as a diagnostic tool, a laryngoscopy can also be performed to facilitate tracheal intubation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, procedures requiring general anaesthesia, and treatment procedures...
...anaphylactic reaction Causes of Anaphylaxis Common triggers Risk factors Anaphylaxis Diagnosis Treatment of Anaphylaxis First aid measures Adrenaline injection Patient positioning Removing the trigger Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Hospital treatment Prevention...