Surgery
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We focus on disease and pathology and
surgery
and pharmacology.
He had a stroke, he had brain surgery, radiation, chemotherapy.
So these are people who have volunteered to undergo major
surgery
so that one of their own healthy kidneys can be removed and transplanted into a very ill stranger that they've never met and may never meet.
Reclaiming yourself can be one of the most gorgeous acts of self-love and can look like a million different things, from hairstyles to tattoos to body contouring to hormones to
surgery
and yes, even weight loss.
You'd never trust your
surgery
to the man on the street.
You'd want an expert who spent years doing
surgery
and knows the best techniques.
Politics, business, health advice require expertise, just like
surgery.
She would trace her fingers along the numb keloid scars left by my top
surgery.
There is no
surgery
I have ever performed for a sarcoma patient that has ever been guided by a randomized controlled clinical trial, what we consider the best kind of population-based evidence in medicine.
So I performed a much more invasive
surgery
and had a very different conversation with the patient afterwards.
And we're going to work together to find out if this
surgery
will work to get rid of your cancer."
It was traditionally used as anesthesia in
surgery.
I was also very interested in perhaps going into
surgery
and becoming a surgeon, because it meant working with my hands in a very focused, intense way.
When I needed a knee surgery, I didn't tell the surgeon, "Poke around in there and focus on what you don't know."
We're going to do some open-heart
surgery.
And we were doing open-heart
surgery.
Her condition, open-heart
surgery
that as she required, would have been treated when she was a child.
Is it dental
surgery
you want?
General
surgery
you want?
Think about having
surgery.
Labiaplasty, which is the trimming of the inner and outer labia, is the fastest-growing cosmetic
surgery
among teenage girls.
It's based on this idea that you see a
surgery
maybe once, maybe several times, you then go do that surgery, and then ultimately you teach that
surgery
to the next generation.
The cure for this is
surgery.
The traditional
surgery
is to take a bit of the cranium off, a bit of the skull, drain this fluid out, stick a drain in place, and then eventually bring this drain internal to the body.
But some great news is that advances in neurosurgical care have allowed us to develop minimally invasive approaches to this
surgery.
And that is a way to get under their belts the rudimentary components of doing this
surgery.
They take primary data from CT scans and MRIs, translate it into digital information, animate it, put it together into the components of the child itself, surface-scan elements of the child that have been casted as needed, depending on the
surgery
itself, and then take this digital data and be able to output it on state-of-the-art, three-dimensional printing devices that allow us to print the components exactly to the micron detail of what the child's anatomy will look like.
You can see here, the skull of this child being printed in the hours before we performed this
surgery.
Imagine this conversation: "Not only do we take care of this disorder frequently in our ICU, and not only have we done surgeries like the
surgery
we're going to do on your child, but we have done your child's
surgery.
And if you can shape and direct those X-rays where you want them to go, that allows us to do an incredible thing: to treat cancer without drugs or surgery, which we call radiotherapy.
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