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Astrocytomas are a particularly virulent kind of cancer which generally form strands, making surgery difficult.
She was later told by doctors at Leeds general infirmary that the cancer had spread, making surgery impossible.
He is the executive director of Ariadne Labs, a joint center for health-systems innovation, and the chairman of Lifebox, a nonprofit organization making surgery safer globally.
Medical staff haven't been paid for three months and, for more than a week, there's been no fuel for the generators, making surgery impossible.
Antibacterial drugs were revolutionary when they were introduced in the United States in 1936, virtually eliminating diseases like tuberculosis here and making surgery and childbirth far safer.
"He invented many techniques for making surgery more reliable, more predictable and easier," said Dr. Joseph B. Nadol Jr., a former student of Dr. Montgomery's, who is now chairman of otolaryngology at Harvard.
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Make surgery safer.
This makes surgery risky.
And she is diabetic, which makes surgery especially risky.
Obese people are already unhealthy, which makes surgery risky.
No access to ketamine will make surgery a nightmare in countries like Nigeria.
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