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Was it the late 1800s, when anesthesia made surgery easier and far more common?
It is thought that final exertion on his least favourite surface, clay, aggravated his back complaint and made surgery inevitable.
Alicia Swetman looked especially anguished because she learned that one of her puppies, the one with one blue eye and one brown eye, had a health problem that made surgery too dangerous.
Re "In-Office Surgery: Fewer Rules Apply" (Money & Medicine, Aug. 18), which described how doctors are performing more procedures in their offices: Surgical and technological advances over the past two decades have made surgery outside the hospital setting a cost-effective, more viable option for patients and physicians.
This groundbreaking, earth-shaking, we-didn't-see-that-coming development in health care of targeted molecular treatments and companion diagnostics will change the treatment you are offered in a way that hasn't occurred since blood typing for transfusion, anesthesia and antibiotics all made surgery really possible.
In our institution, this technique has proved useful in high-risk surgical candidates, and where nodal size would have made surgery technically difficult.
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Obese people are already unhealthy, which makes surgery risky.
Astrocytomas are a particularly virulent kind of cancer which generally form strands, making surgery difficult.
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