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Open-heart surgery. This involves making a surgical cut, called an incision, through the middle of the chest to reach the heart. Minimally invasive heart ...
The surgery can change the look of the cheekbones, brow, lips, jaw and chin. It may include hair transplants or moving the hairline to make a smaller forehead.
Overview. Fetal surgery is a procedure performed on an unborn baby (fetus) in the uterus (in utero) to help improve the long-term outcome of children with ...
Optimizing opioid prescribing practices for patients undergoing surgery. Risk-stratifying patients to guide surgical care. Shaping the future of Mayo Clinic's ...
Learn what's involved and the risks, as well as what kind of results you can expect from this eyelid surgery.
Meet with your surgeon to discuss your options. Before your surgery, you'll meet with members of your surgical team to discuss your operation. This is a good ...
Learn about this common type of laser eye surgery to correct vision problems and what to expect before, during and after surgery.
This major heart surgery, also called CABG, creates a new route for blood to flow around a blocked artery. Learn why it's done and know the steps to take ...
Learn more about surgery to treat heart valve disease, which involves repairing or replacing affected heart valves.
Surgery also is done to lessen seizure-related deaths, decrease the use of anti-seizure medications and decrease the possible side effects of the medicines.
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