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- The cause was postoperative complications related to lung cancer, his family said.
- It has been shown to reduce postoperative complications and reduce length of hospital stay.
- Bleeding is the most common postoperative complication.
- The rhino suffered postoperative complications and was buried in the same unmarked wooded area as Tuss.
- One study found that postoperative complications from tubal ligation are more likely than with vasectomy and more costly.
- After the surgery, DiMaggio suffered severe postoperative complications, including a major lung infection that affected his breathing.
- But the authors of the Duke study said they found no significant differences in postoperative complications in such cases.
- Jan Kulczyk died on 29 July 2015 in Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Wien in Vienna due to postoperative complications.
- Better ways of administering anesthesia, providing intensive care, and boosting nutrition have meant fewer pre-and postoperative complications.
- What is most important, however, is that the boys continue to get better and remain clear of postoperative complications.
- A woman who had end-stage renal disease when she received a kidney from the donor had no postoperative complications, Grant said.
- There is also evidence that quitting smoking at least four weeks before the date of a surgery may reduce the risk of postoperative complications.
- The risk of postoperative complications ( and death ) is far greater in right-sided operations than that in left-sided operations.
- Percutaneous screw fixation is recommended over a wide surgical approach as this method preserves the palmar ligament complex and local vasculature, and helps avoid postoperative complications.
- General postoperative complications are infection of the muscle donor site, facial abscess, hypertrophic scars, hematoma, and swelling of the face or muscle donor site.
- But the surgery comes with risks, including postoperative complications that can include blood clots floating to the lungs or stomach juices leaking into the blood and causing infections.
- High risk patients or even less pernicious patients to major surgery could profit from GDT by reducing incidence of postoperative complications, thus, improving and accelerating the outcome.
- Fibroids sprout their own blood vessels, so cutting them out can theoretically lead to excessive blood loss, which could require a transfusion or result in serious postoperative complications and infections.
- In the September 1992 article about the surgeries, Nezhat and his colleagues wrote that all patients " tolerated the procedure well, with no major intraoperative or postoperative complications noted ."
- Although viscocanalostomies take about as long as conventional surgery, about 35 minutes, they do not require an incision that cuts entirely through the eye and so have shown fewer postoperative complications, doctors said.
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