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For example, if through tubing sidetracks are planned, there are a number of steps that can be taken during the well design phase to make these sidetracks easier and safer to perform at a later stage.
Therefore, it is safer to perform the definitive surgery when the patient recovers from the inflammatory state.
Lastly, it might be safer to perform adrenalectomy several weeks after the initial catastrophic presentation, once recovery of LV systolic function is complete.
Some authors reported that early post-gastrectomy CT without oral CM is easier, faster and safer to perform shortly, particularly in bed-ridden uncooperative patients.
In contrast, SCT is easier, quicker, and safer to perform than tracheostomy [3], but few studies have investigated the usefulness of SCT for temporary airway management in maxillofacial bone surgery [4 6].
And if you and your partner want no more children, consider vasectomy--it's highly effective, easier and safer to perform than tubal ligation, and almost all men are eligible to use it.
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Objective: This study was conducted to determine when it becomes safe to perform laser resurfacing after rhytidectomy flap elevation.
Mr. Agulnek's mind, in other words, will only conclude that it is safe to perform on stage after it sees him survive the experience.
In addition, the optimizer also reports cases where an optimization was close to happening, but was not ultimately safe to perform.
The postmortem examination on Mr Litvinenko's body was delayed while experts sought to establish whether it was safe to perform the procedure.
No date has been set for a post mortem examination on Litvinenko until a risk assessment is carried out to see if it is safe to perform the procedure, and if so, what precautions would be necessary.
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