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Severe endometriosis or scar tissue (pelvic adhesions) might force your surgeon to switch from vaginal hysterectomy to laparoscopic or abdominal hysterectomy ...
Extensive abdominal adhesions. < 50% predicted FEV1 on pulmonary function testing. Cardiac ejection fraction < 25%. Esophageal stricture from prior myotomy ...
Slip interface imaging, also developed at Mayo Clinic, reveals the extent of tumor adhesion to healthy brain tissue. "Slip interface imaging allows us to ...
Your surgeon may also place thin adhesive strips or use glue on the incision to keep it closed until it heals. After the procedure. After your surgery, you ...
Afterward, the patient has two needle holes that are dressed with a small adhesive dressing. The patient can remove the dressing after 24 hours and start ...
If the antibiotic causes a rash, stop using it. If you're allergic to the adhesive used in most bandages, switch to adhesive-free dressings or sterile gauze and ...
Evaluating adhesion reduction efficacy of type I/III collagen membrane and collagen-GAG resorbable matrix in primary flexor tendon repair in a chicken model ...
Additional assessment of cytokines, growth factors, proteins (including complement proteins, clotting factors, adhesion molecules, matrix proteins ...
These immune deficiency diseases are thought to be rare and include: Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), leukocyte adhesion deficiency (LAD), X-linked ...
... adhesions. Tubal surgeries. If your fallopian tubes are blocked or filled with fluid, your doctor might recommend laparoscopic surgery to remove adhesions ...
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