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An employee or other worker with some particular function or skill.
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Neurologic injury due to operative positioning was found in 72 out of 50,000 operations (0.14%), the most common of which were brachial plexopathies (38%) [ 5].
Nine patients required post-operative blood transfusions; however, in the majority of these cases (77%), the patients were anaemic pre-operatively and the need for transfusion was not directly related to operative blood loss.
14 Many patients require cervical dilatation prior to operative hysteroscopy, depending on the size of the instrument used for the operation.
"According to operative information, which is being discussed now, it was intended to be used for rallies," he said.
Median delay to operative repair was 15 days.
Displaced intra-articular fractures remain an area of controversy with regard to operative management.
3. Trouble Shooting (TS) refers to operative knowledge that helps in solving common technological problems.
Simulation is a common adjunct to operative training and various modalities exist for ureteroscopy.
FTR is a known contributor to operative mortality after open abdominal aortic surgery.
To examine compliance with ICU fasting guidelines on stopping and restarting enteral nutrition prior to operative and non-operative procedures.
Some recommend a gentle attempt at closed reduction be performed by an experienced surgeon prior to operative management [3].
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