Unlike her predecessors, Ms D scrubbed for only one surgical procedure, an appendectomy, the entire time she was in Vietnam. |
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It was possible that it might be needed for an emergency appendectomy being undertaken by the ship's surgeon while at sea. |
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In 1988 there was a fivefold high rate of incidental appendectomy in women compared to men, and by 1997 this had decreased to about twofold. |
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Appendicitis is treated by removing the inflamed appendix through an appendectomy. |
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A radical cystectomy and prostatectomy with bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy and appendectomy were performed. |
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The dramatic scene was performed with the speed and expertise of a surgeon on his one millionth appendectomy. |
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The clinical presentation in all cases was one of an acute abdomen suggestive of appendicitis, resulting in appendectomy as a primary procedure. |
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For example, a general surgery session may include a laparoscopic cholecystectomy, appendectomy, and major bowel procedure. |
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This attitude results in early appendectomy in patients with clinical symptoms of appendicitis. |
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The basic method for treating appendicitis is for a surgeon to completely remove the appendix in a minor operation called an appendectomy. |
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In terms of medical history, he recalls having an appendectomy when he was nine years of age, in Ontario. |
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Her medical history included a cholecystectomy, appendectomy, and ovarian cystectomy for a benign cyst, all performed approximately 20 years before this presentation. |
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The patient underwent a laparoscopy with incidental appendectomy. |
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An emergency appendectomy was performed followed by a second operation in order to remove an infected section of her bowel. |
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The first successful appendectomy on a hemophiliac in North America was performed in 1956 on a 7-year-old Montreal boy. |
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The therapeutic approach is usually curative appendectomy for a tumor in the apex and a tumor size smaller than 2 cm. |
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Cato did not ask me to write their brief for the same reason that you do not ask me to perform your appendectomy. |
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She spoke to one person convinced that his appendectomy made him less attractive. |
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In 2001, Arthur's wife and his girlfriend accidentally met while he was recovering from an appendectomy in Middlesex Hospital. |
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Tissue retrieval bags commonly used in laparoscopic procedures such as cholecystectomy and appendectomy should be counted as a miscellaneous item. |
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If I delayed my appendectomy too much, I would risk dying from peritonitis! |
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The most common abdominal operation performed on an emergency basis is the appendectomy, which is performed more than 250,000 times annually in the United States. |
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A comparison of mortality rates shows that abortion is safer than having a shot of penicillin, twice as safe as a tonsillectomy and 100 times safer than an appendectomy. |
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Panhysterectomy, paraaortic lymphadenectomy, appendectomy and omentectomy were performed. |
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For instance, once the decision to carry out an appendectomy is taken, the provision of this service would be governed by the same production laws as the manufacture of a racing bike. |
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On his second admission to hospital on August 8, 1988, the Claimant received a laparotomy and an appendectomy and was diagnosed as having a perforated ulcer. |
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Third, and less appropriately, new minimally invasive surgical technology for emergency and elective surgery for ectopic pregnancy, appendectomy, and cholecystectomy has not been readily available in rural Canada. |
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The treatment of hernial appendicitis is appendectomy through the herniotomy with primary hernia repair using the same incision. |
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There was evidence of a prior appendectomy and other opportunities for infection, although no definitive source of infection was established in evidence. |
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The records of UBC Hospital in February 1988, subsequently confirmed by entries in Dr. Belton's chart, show that the Claimant had prior surgery including a hysterectomy, removal of her gallbladder and an appendectomy. |
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For appendectomy, hip replacement, cataract and AMI, prices are on average higher than costs which may very well be due to the fact that the case vignettes were built around patients with no complications. |
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Let's assume that over the course of the years preceding his work-related accident Claude had an appendectomy and cosmetic surgery to his lower jaw. |
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It is sometimes difficult to understand that a 'stroke unit' or 'physiotherapy' is a treatment, in much the same way as a pharmacological intervention or a medical procedure like bypass surgery or appendectomy. |
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The analysis of mortality is limited to six procedures, deaths following an appendectomy or total hip replacement being too rare to have a real significance in terms of quality of care. |
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Apart from the appendectomy, Nadal also had his fair share with back and wrist injuries, which contributed to his poor service speed. |
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The sample included 1,051 hospitals in 45 states, and was limited to appendectomy, colectomy, hysterectomy, and lung lobectomy. |
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Reassuringly, patients who eventually did have an appendectomy after trying antibiotics first, didn't face any more complications than those who had surgery immediately. |
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During the study period, 89 of the appendectomy group and 47 of the tonsillectomy group experienced an acute myocardial infarction, or heart attack. |
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Churchill fell ill during the campaign, and had to have an appendectomy. |
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In these cases some surgeons would argue against appendectomy. |
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Verdeja performed the appendectomy on a 55 year old female patient. |
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