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The phrase "received a surgery" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a person receiving a medical procedure, such as an operation. For example: "My grandmother recently received a surgery for a hernia."
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Of 27 991 women undergoing POP repairs between 2008 and 2011 in New York state, 7338 received a surgery with mesh and the remaining 20 653 had surgery without mesh placed.
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Her real problem was that she had a penis and was interested in receiving a surgery that would better help her body confirm her gender more completely.
However, rats that received a sham surgery (MCLT alone) did not show evidence of cartilage loss or osteophyte formation over a similar time frame [ 3, 6].
Earlier this year, he received a pioneering surgery known as targeted muscle reinnervation that amplifies the tiny nerve signals that control the arm.
Animals were anesthetized using ketamine and xylazine and the adrenal glands removed, save for one group which received a sham surgery.
Also the second patient received a "rescue surgery" ten months after electrode implantation.
Furthermore, the breast cancer diagnosed through the MSP more frequently received a conservative surgery.
After initial surgical treatment, six patients then received a second surgery.
The strength of our study regards the selection of a very homogeneous population of EC patients who received an upfront surgery with adequate treatment and follow-up length.
We examined the expression of TLR2 and its endogenous ligands in human AAA tissue obtained from patients who received an open surgery repair.
The Anesthesia Preoperative Evaluation Clinic (APEC) is a clinic within KUH where patients scheduled for surgery receive a pre-surgery evaluation by a nurse and meet with a pharmacist to discuss their medications.
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