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  • ...psy: Takes a sample of the tumor to test for cancer. Done with a needle or surgery.<ref>WebMD What Is Chondrosarcoma? Available:https://www.webmd.com/cancer/w Following a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis, surgery is the most common procedure to remove the tumor. Even for higher grade tum
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  • ...hand problems. Terminology, etiology, and management]. Clinics in plastic surgery. 1998 Oct 1;25(4):537-52.</ref>. ...px Congenital anomalies of the hand: an overview]. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. 2009 Jul 1;20(4):999-1004.</ref> Congenital hand deformities affect approx
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  • ...o discriminate between subjects who indicated that they were "worse" after surgery from those who indicated they were "better" was excellent with c-statistic ...="Barber" /> However, it is important to consider that patients undergoing surgery also generally have higher scores at baseline.<ref name=":0">Wiegersma M, P
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  • ...n with multidetector-row helical computed tomography technology. Pediatric surgery is international. 2003 May;19:167-71.</ref>. Infants with ARM may also have ...tability of certain types of anorectal malformations. Journal of pediatric surgery. 2007 Jan 1;42(1):124-8.</ref>.
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  • ..., including shorter recovery time and more range of motion preserved after surgery. But partial knee replacement is only an option for people with knee damage * Surgery to replace the whole knee joint is called [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Tot
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  • === Pharmacologic/Surgery === Pharmacologic and conservative protocols should always be trialled before surgery is suggested for most neuromuscular disorders.
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  • ...ed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21411239/ Chronic olecranon bursitis]. Journal of Hand Surgery. 2011 Apr 1;36(4):708-9.</ref> ...no response to conservative treatment and his condition deteriorates, then surgery may be indicated. When a patient undergoes a bursal excision (bursectomy),
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  • ...l position and eventually repair the damaged diaphragm. Traditionally, the surgery is done by '''laparotomy''' or '''thoracotomy'''. <ref name=":1">Yang GP, T <ref>Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children. Minimally Invasive Surgery for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia. Available from: https://www.youtube.co
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  • ...Variations of the extensor indicis muscle and tendon. The Journal of Hand Surgery: British & European Volume. 1999 Oct 1;24(5):575-8.</ref> - ...the forearm muscles: a study of 50 dissections. Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 1991 Dec;88(6):1026-33.</ref>
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  • ...[5][7][9]. <br>Intra-articular injection of yttrium 90 or dysprosium after surgery can be used to treat diffuse PVNS [5][10].&nbsp; But the effectiveness is i Physical therapy before PVNS is diagnosed or before surgery, is unsuccessful. .<br>Postoperative rehabilitation can obtain good results
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  • ...he incision resulting in an transfemoral amputation. Six weeks status post surgery, he presented to amputee clinic. He had been compliant with the discharge i ...lung. He underwent a lobectomy with initially good recovery. One week post surgery he experienced significant pain in his right lower leg. He came to the emer
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  • ...598039/ Treatment of relapsed, residual and neglected clubfoot: adjunctive surgery.] Journal of children's orthopaedics. 2019 Jun 1;13(3):293-303.</ref> ...gain as much correction as possible for a number of weeks before going to surgery. However, there is not clear consensus on treatment in older children, w
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  • ...7967/ Slow‐transit constipation: evaluation and treatment]. ANZ journal of surgery. 2007 May;77(5):320-8. Available:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17497967/ ...e, Intussusception, and Functional Disorders]. Clinics in colon and rectal surgery. 2008 May;21(02):089-90. Available:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/article
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  • * surgical procedures such as lymph node biopsy, parotid surgery, carotid surgery and jugular vein cannulation.<ref name=":3">Misty Suri. [http://www.mistysu * Nerve surgery, nerve grafting, nerve regeneration
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  • ...on performed, with or without brain tissue removal, in patients undergoing surgery primarily for the evacuation of any type of intradural lesion. The aim of p ...delayed massive unilateral or bilateral brain swelling. Although previous surgery might have been performed in these patients, the purpose of surgical decomp
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  • ...tment] - Atlanta, GA - flexor tendon injury procedures. Hand, Wrist, Elbow Surgery - Atlanta, GA - Marietta - Dr. Steven Bailey. 2018. </ref> ...Jersey Finger. Hand Care: The upper extremity expert. American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Available from: https://www.assh.org/handcare/condition/jersey
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  • .../Total_Knee_Arthroplasty knee joint replacement] or knee cartilage repair surgery. Uses of the CPM are also reported in pediatric orthopaedic surgeries or in Joint stiffness after surgery or injury is reported to progress through four stages: bleeding, edema, gra
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  • ...ase leads to the need of reducing the flexion of the left knee by a second surgery. If the young man isn't agree, his gait will be bad. If he's agree, he must Surgery on the left knee in October 2014 followed by a functional support for stump
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  • ...mor biopsy is performed a ie piece of tumor tissue will be removed during surgery, if possible. A neuropathologist should then review the tumor tissue.<ref n ...es. World neurosurgery. 2019 Feb 1;122:e1551-6.</ref>. A secondary goal of surgery is obtaining a biopsy of cancerous cells for diagnosis.
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  • ...the first clinical stage (cTNM) is often reassessed by the surgeon during surgery. Because of that the new reassessement is called the pathological stage (pT ...radiotherapy or chemotherapy but before surgery. If the patient underwent surgery after the adjuvant therapy, the TNM stadiation is referred to ypTNM.
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