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Surgery |
Description |
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| Abdominal Exploration |
The abdomen contains many organs:
Some problems inside the abdomen can be easily diagnosed with imaging tests such as x-rays and CT scans, but many problems require surgery to obtain an accurate diagnosis. |
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| Abdominal Wall Surgery |
Cosmetic repair of the abdomen can help improve appearance, especially after massive weight gain and loss. |
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| Abortion |
Abortion may be performed using medicines or surgery. |
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| ACL Reconstruction |
The purpose of a ligament is to hold two bones together. |
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| Adenoid Removal |
While the patient is under general anesthesia, the ear-nose-throat (ENT) surgeon inserts a small instrument into the mouth to prop it open. |
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| Angioplasty |
Arteries can become narrowed or blocked by deposits called plaque. |
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| Ankle Replacement |
This procedure may be done with general anesthesia (unconscious, no pain) or a spinal anesthetic (awake, but no feeling below the waist). |
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| Anterior Vaginal Wall Repair |
To perform the anterior vaginal repair, an incision is made through the vagina to release a portion of the anterior (front) vaginal wall that is attached to the base of the bladder. |
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| Appendectomy |
The appendix is a small, finger-shaped sac extending from the first part of the large intestine. |










