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And they ask you questions about your lifestyle and your family history, your medication history, your
surgical
history, your allergy history ... did I forget any history?
Numbers may be slightly different in other countries, but what it means is that if you go to a doctor in the US, you have a not-insignificant chance to be subjected to a
surgical
intervention without there being an immediate need for it.
As most health care systems reimburse practitioners in a fee-for-service-based fashion on the number and kind of treatments performed, it may be this economic incentive that tempts some practitioners to rather perform high-profit
surgical
treatments instead of exploring other treatment options.
If it was a
surgical
procedure, you'd be suing the doctor for malpractice.
And multiple takes or not, one perhaps undescribable-on-IMDb act does look like it was partially simulated by a
surgical
hose.
Whether dressed in cheongsam, European frock,
surgical
gown or (hubba-hubba!)
The
surgical
scenes were laughable.... and surely they must know that people who have a little knowledge of medicine would find this utterly absurd......Anesthesiologists do not leave the room during a heart transplant....nor do they do the surgery in a tiny room devoid of instruments, heart lung equipment and sterile techniques... just a joke... couldn't concentrate on the story line because of all the stupid surgery scenes... no blood, no personnel and then the hero doc coming in and taking over... it is not a film for thinking adults....Also the budget must have been limited... the street scenes were OK but who was the technical adviser....Seems like it was directed by a total idiot.. Save your money and wait until it comes out on DVD and Don't rent it..
Also the idea of Burton wearing a
surgical
bandage all the time to cover his baldness was ridiculous.
After running around corridors for an hour and a half, being put in solitary confinement (although allowed out to have sex, because sweet mercy that's what being Jean Claude Van Damme is about) Burke suddenly finds out inmates are being killed and their organs removed, not in some event relating last hour's worth of clues he'd been gathering but because the guards left a
surgical
saw conveniently next to their big suspicious medical cabinet.
The film follows the idea of having to break eggs to make an omelette, and sees Doctor Robert Knox buying corpses from a couple of murderous grave robbers in order for him to have subjects, from which new
surgical
procedures can be ascertained.
This play (I can see it as a stage play, as well as an excellently crafted film) delivers with
surgical
precision the key moral question that lies behind everything the "free world" needs to ask itself about freedom.
What kind of doctor doesn't wear any
surgical
clothes for making a 'surgery'?
If you wanna see dumb entertainment that is popular today, pathetic excuse for a characters and story, Christian Troy's ass in every episode and some gross but rather impressive
surgical
scenes than this show is great for you.
As in any other
surgical
field, the less the procedure interferes with the body, the less likely it is to affect the patient’s quality of life adversely, and the sooner the patient will be able to return to normal activity.
Given that comprehending – and reacting appropriately to – the immense number of variables that can arise during surgery would require enormous computing power,
surgical
robots aim to integrate human experience and decision-making ability with mechanized accuracy.
The neuroArm actually has two arms, which can hold various
surgical
tools while the surgeon maneuvers them from a remote workstation.
The workstation provides a multitude of data – including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a three-dimensional image of the
surgical
field, sonic information, and quantifiable haptic (or tactile) feedback from tool-tissue interaction – that enable the surgeon to experience the surgery through sight, sound, and touch.
Technologies like MRI can help in
surgical
planning, resection control, and quality assurance.
Magnetic-resonance-compatible robotics allow for real-time imaging, providing information about anatomical structures and changes in the brain relative to
surgical
pathology while operating, thereby minimizing risk.
Given that the robot receives the MRIs and provides haptic feedback, electronic highways or
surgical
corridors can be established before the procedure, as can “no-go” zones.
Building on simulation technology, virtual reality will allow surgeons to rehearse procedures, including with
surgical
robots, in a digital environment.
The ability to map out complex cases and practice rare procedures before performing them on a patient will undoubtedly lead to better
surgical
performance and improved medical outcomes.
Virtual reality will also enhance
surgical
training, by providing students with a wider range of experience and enabling quantification of their performance.
Surgeons operating manually know how much force they exert only by the way it feels; a
surgical
simulator, by contrast, could measure that force and indicate when a trainee is applying excessive or insufficient pressure.
The merging of human
surgical
experience with machines and computerized technologies is driving neurosurgical advancement, with robotic surgery serving as an important model of the benefits of the human-machine interface.
The country produced the world’s first known practitioner, Sushruta, and is the site where archaeologists have found the world’s oldest
surgical
instruments (dating from the first century).
The implication is that capital controls may need to be blunt and comprehensive, rather than
surgical
and targeted, to be truly effective.
The extreme position is that intersex bodies need to be made “typical” through
surgical
intervention without giving the people who inhabit those bodies a say in the matter.
Convincing studies of drugs and
surgical
procedures usually come only from randomized trials, in which patients receive treatment or don’t according to a process analogous to a coin flip.
The medical community has come to accept the need for systematic reviews to guide decisions regarding drugs and
surgical
therapies, but their use in health policy is only now taking hold.
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