Surgery

Bladder surgery: how it is and postoperative care

Gallbladder removal surgery is called cholecystectomy, which is indicated when the presence of bladder pestras is identified, after laboratory imaging tests, such as a urine test, when there are signs that present it, the gallbladder is inflamed. This type of surgery is performed on a scheduled basis and will be fast, lasting approximately 45 minutes

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2. Congenital arthrogriposis surgery

Treatments for congenital multiple arthrogriposis Treatment of congenital multiple arthrogriposis includes orthopedic surgeries and physiotherapy sessions, as well as the use of sleeping splints, but in addition, the child’s parents or caregivers must carefully manage rigid joints to improve their movements. Congenital multiple arthrogriposis is a condition characterized by the fusion of one or more

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Myopia surgery: when to perform it, types and risks

Myopia surgery is usually done in people with stabilized myopia who don’t have other, more serious eye problems, such as cataracts, glaucoma, or dry eyes, for example, so the best candidates for stabilized myopia are usually young adults older than 12. 18. Although there are different surgical techniques, the most commonly used is laser surgery,

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Pancreatic surgery

Surgery for the removal of pancreatic cancer is a therapeutic alternative considered by many oncologists as the only form of treatment actually capable of curing pancreatic cancer, however, this cure is only possible when the cancer is diagnosed in its early stages. Pancreatic cancer is more common after age 60 and is very aggressive and

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