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  • This was the reason for reoperation in 131 of the 178 women who had second surgeries.
  • Reoperation was successful in 12 of these 16 patients, but two required a third operation.
  • Two patients had damages to the posteromedial part of the olecranon and required to have reoperation.
  • In that case, the patient is taken back to the operating room for an emergency reoperation.
  • A study reported postoperative gain is greater at the IP-joint and found a reoperation rate of 24 %; complications are scarce.
  • In addition to that, I have two that have radiographic loosening that, at least to date, are not symptomatic enough to need reoperation.
  • Dr . Stephen S . Kroll of the M . D . Anderson Cancer Center says this produces a more natural-feeling breast, without the reoperation problem.
  • Dr . Stephen S . Kroll of the M . D . Anderson Cancer Center in Houston says this produces a more natural-feeling breast, without the reoperation problem.
  • In 1845, Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach wrote a comprehensive text on rhinoplasty, entitled " Operative Chirurgie ", and introduced the concept of reoperation to improve the cosmetic appearance of the reconstructed nose.
  • "One issue was it was a fourth reoperation, which is a real technical challenge, " said Eric Rose, the surgeon who did the operation at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan.
  • Furthermore, implementation has evolved from dam reoperation to an integration of all aspects of water management, including groundwater and surface water diversions and return flows, as well as land use and storm water management.
  • Between 2.3 % and 38.3 % of roots loosen during the procedure and need to be removed and up to 4.9 % of cases require reoperation due to persistent pain, root exposure or persistent infection.
  • Major medical complications, wound complications, and 30-day rehospitalization rates were nearly identical with or without BMP . Reoperation rates were also very similar, even after stratifying by previous surgery or surgical complexity, and after adjusting for demographic and clinical features.
  • On October 13, 2015, a study published in the BMJ concluded that Essure did not prevent pregnancy any better than a laparoscopic procedure, but they had a " 10-fold higher risk of undergoing reoperation " when compared to patients who underwent a laparoscopic sterilization procedure.