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The phrase "accepted for surgery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical contexts to indicate that a patient has been approved to undergo a surgical procedure.
Example: "After a thorough evaluation, the patient was accepted for surgery to address the underlying health issue."
Alternatives: "approved for surgery" or "cleared for surgery".
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Later in his teens he became one of the first contenders for gender reassignment and underwent three years of psychological testing before being accepted for surgery.
The patients most likely to be accepted for surgery were men who, like Jorgensen, seemed as if they could successfully live as straight women and not upset traditional roles all that much once they made it to the other side.
The risk of being affected by serious complications or even the risk of dying after cardiac surgery is gradually declining due to the fact that patients accepted for surgery are steadily becoming older [ 4].
The use of hip arthroplasty surgery has increased with time (Ingvarsson et al. 1999, Wells et al. 2002, Pedersen et al. 2005) as the population ages and patients with more comorbidity and of older age are accepted for surgery.
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3D printed models printed by this technology are accepted for orthopaedic surgery such as revision of lumbar discectomy, pelvic surgery and large scapular osteochondroma.
The balloon is an option only for those who have less than 50 pounds to lose - Canadian clinics may accept patients with a body mass index as low as 27, if they also have weight-related health problems - or for extremely obese people who need to lose weight to be accepted for bariatric surgery.
All patients who are accepted for epilepsy surgery in Sweden are included in the register, after having given informed consent.
The first 51 patients with morbid obesity who were accepted for obesity surgery at Førde Central Hospital were invited to participate in the study.
Furthermore, elderly patients accepted for cardiac surgery at a given age may be in a better general health condition compared with the general population.
In patients accepted for bariatric surgery, there is empirical evidence that a greater BMI [ 9], musculoskeletal pain and depression [ 10], and number of co-morbidities are risk factors of having lower overall HRQoL [ 9].
Data were taken from a population-based registry set up to capture the time of registration for surgery, the time of surgery or removal from wait lists without surgery, for all patients accepted for coronary bypass surgery in the four tertiary hospitals delivering adult cardiac care to residents of BC [ 15].
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