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...HW, Niparko JK. Cochlear implantation. In: Flint PW, Haughey BH, Lund LJ, et al, eds. Cummings Otolaryngology: Head & Neck Surgery. 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Mosby; 2015:chap 160. Sparreboom...
...are also expected to visit their physicians several times after the surgery to evaluate the efficacy of the treatment. Possible Risks and Complications Patients who undergo this surgery may suffer...
...procedures. At present, breast implant surgery is the most common cosmetic operation performed in the United States; with over 300,000 breast augmentation surgeries performed every year. Saline Implants vs. Silicone...
...The procedure can be performed using different techniques. To start, the surgical site is identified and marked before the actual surgery commences. The surgeon then makes a small incision on...
...have undergone orthopaedic surgery can also benefit from this type of physical therapy. Athletes, who are prone to physical injuries Children with balance and motor skills issues Multiple sclerosis patients,...
...used instead.[10] Surgery Surgical removal is rarely necessary for foreign body aspiration.[2] However, if the inhaled item is particularly large, sharp or difficult to remove, surgery may be required.[10] A...
...middle ear, they have the tendency to spread infection to the deeper parts of the ear and into the skull. The surgery used to be a popular method of treatment,...
...and enter the rest of the digestive tract.[2] Surgery Surgery is typically only required in the most complicated of cases and less than 1 percent of foreign body ingestions result...
...undergoing the surgery; this blood will then be stored in a blood bank and will be given back to the patient after the surgery. Once the correct blood is available,...