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The phrase "a surgery is planned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical contexts to indicate that a surgical procedure has been scheduled or is intended to take place in the future.
Example: "After reviewing the patient's condition, the doctor informed them that a surgery is planned for next week."
Alternatives: "a surgery has been scheduled" or "a surgery is set to occur."
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His injuries have begun to heal and no surgery is planned.
If surgery is planned, your doctor may want to evaluate you for the presence of coronary disease.
Examples of cases likely to be scheduled for medical improvement expected diary are fractures and cases in which corrective surgery is planned and recovery can be anticipated.
Coach Steve Mariucci said yesterday that no surgery is planned for Bryant, and rest is the most important factor in his recovery.
Some radiologists, therefore, do not use contrast enhancement; whenever only surgery is planned, T2-weighted imaging is adequate.
Once surgery is planned digitally, templates and guides are then designed to transfer the surgical plan from the computer to the patient (Fig. 4).
Unless surgery is planned, however, this rarely affects management.
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