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tional reputation for performing arthroscopic | surgery on knees, shoulders and elbows. |
allas Cowboys, but after needing arthroscopic | surgery was released with an injury settlement. |
However, after undergoing arthroscopic | surgery on his left shoulder in early 2004, Daal was |
g season ended when he underwent arthroscopic | surgery to remove bone chips from his front ankles. |
June 30, 1989, Krukow underwent arthroscopic | surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff in his pitching |
late in the 1989 season and had arthroscopic | surgery on his knee, while Leroy Hoard replaced him f |
He required arthroscopic | surgery in June 2001, and missed the remainder of the |
Bambera underwent arthroscopic | surgery on April 7. |
Kwan underwent elective arthroscopic | surgery in August 2006 to repair a torn labrum in her |
ildren undergoing medical procedures, such as | surgery. |
western medicine and other practices such as | surgery. |
some areas of geometry and topology (such as | surgery theory, particularly algebraic surgery theory |
ed for sedation in medical procedures such as | surgery, orthopedics and gynecology, although it is n |
Pioneer of aseptic | surgery Joseph Lister performed the first major elect |
He is the beginner of aseptic | surgery. |
Laboratory Unit for Computer Assisted | Surgery (LUCAS) is a system used for virtual surgical |
Charms has had breast augmentation | surgery three times. |
eral month hiatus to have breast augmentation | surgery. |
ndergoing rhinoplasty and breast augmentation | surgery and becoming a Vivid Girl from 1992-1995. |
gnition as one who assisted in bringing aural | surgery out of the degraded position it held at the b |
In 2001, Murray published his autobiography, | Surgery Of The Soul: Reflections on a Curious Career, |
tic are used to pulverize the stone, avoiding | surgery. |
cancer, and his grandmother, who was awaiting | surgery. |
ri made a mistake by letting him undergo back | surgery in November 2003, telling him he would be out |
ed entire 1979-80 season recovering from back | surgery. |
e's backup in 2003 after recovering from back | surgery. |
He underwent back | surgery the following year in an attempt to return to |
2012, but health problems, including his back | surgery had become an obstacle to administration. |
Due to back | surgery in October 2008, Lobel was replaced on WODS o |
clot in his lung, the complication from back | surgery, is the suspected cause of death. |
1985: Coming off back | surgery less than six months previously, Fuzzy Zoelle |
in Salt Lake City while recovering from back | surgery in 1998. |
Back | surgery effectively ended his career. |
Majority Leader Paul Weissmann underwent back | surgery. |
game of the 2006-07 season after having back | surgery. |
In February 2006, Clark underwent back | surgery to heal his injuries. |
In 1993 he underwent back | surgery but was straight back in the boat for the 199 |
n show that examines the effects of bariatric | surgery, both physical and emotional, on obese patien |
der wrote about his experience with bariatric | surgery, which reduced his weight from 235 to 150 pou |
ified as a Center of Excellence for Bariatric | Surgery and 1st Trimester Antepartum Screening |
as one of the American Society for Bariatric | Surgery Bariatric Surgery Centers of Excellence. |
bariatric | surgery) may be used in more severe cases to artifici |
It counts bariatric | surgery among its specialties. |
iend Jill rescue her, and Jill performs basic | surgery to remove the bullet from her arm. |
anadian Medical Army Corps, performing battle | surgery on the frontlines. |
• First to offer Novalis-Shaped Beam | Surgery device, a cancer treatment that applies high |
lert," had been entered into the chart before | surgery had been initiated. |
sometimes used to shrink large tumors before | surgery. |
before | surgery. |
Lakshmi Tatma before | surgery |
Premedication to alleviate anxiety before | surgery. |
With Dean's last weekend before | surgery approaching, Terry decides to take Dean, Farr |
Before | surgery Bradford was a skilled machinist, but upon ga |
The others being | Surgery, Medicine, Pathology, Microbiology, Forensic |
y, Medicine, Morphology and Cellular Biology, | Surgery and Medical-Surgical Specialities |
For the surgical technique, see Bioptics ( | surgery). |
mlett died from complications of gall bladder | surgery December 27, 2008 . |
Vermont after complications from gall bladder | surgery. |
He had gall bladder | surgery in the 1920s and suffered from pneumonia in 1 |
died from a blood infection following bladder | surgery in Oakland, California at the age of 69. |
in the hospital after undergoing gall bladder | surgery. |
Bone | surgery applications have been found in oral surgery, |
In 2001 Standfest underwent bowel | surgery and a tumor was taken away. |
d on 25 August 1999, aged 42, following bowel | surgery for cancer. |
tories of overcoming obstacles, such as brain | surgery. |
largest centre for children's heart or brain | surgery, or children with cancer, in the UK. |
He underwent emergency brain | surgery to remove a blood clot and has suffered minor |
om a month-long absence after emergency brain | surgery. |
missioned in honor of his recovery from brain | surgery. |
He required emergency brain | surgery for a cavernous angioma and after four weeks |
hage, and died on June 13, 1934, due to brain | surgery complications. |
He required brain | surgery for his head injuries, and he was still recov |
Shepherd performs brain | surgery on the patriarch of a mixed Jewish/Christian |
After his brain | surgery, Folkman was despairing that he had lost his |
Brain | Surgery |
After Chretien's brain | surgery to remove a hematoma on August 6, 2010, he jo |
tops taking the necessary tests for his brain | surgery. |
with a brain tumor, and the subsequent brain | surgery left him partially paralyzed. |
y 17th, 2007 in Saskatoon and underwent brain | surgery. |
"Crash Course In Brain | Surgery (Alternate Mix)" |
us psychological ailments and underwent brain | surgery that reportedly resulted in an improvement in |
is a medical doctor who specialized in brain | surgery: specifically, in treating the mentally ill w |
luding systems successfully employed in brain | surgery on humans, high-precision automated machining |
never regaining consciousness following brain | surgery. |
aken to Bristol's Frenchay Hospital for brain | surgery to remove the blood clot that evening. |
e recovering in hospital from emergency brain | surgery to treat injuries sustained in the accident, |
est hits compilation entitled, It's Not Brain | Surgery: The Best Of. |
St Michael's is also a Breast | Surgery unit. |
a General Practitioner's practice, The Brook | Surgery. |
Burleson | Surgery Center at Huguley |
This condition can be fixed by | surgery ("tacking" the eyelids up so they will not ro |
9, he had a brain tumour which was removed by | surgery but left him seriously disabled (quadriplegic |
ged 63, from pneumonia following heart bypass | surgery. |
gical techniques include partial ileal bypass | surgery, in which part of the small bowel is bypassed |
riod in 2001 after undergoing coronary bypass | surgery and related complications. |
rt trouble and had undergone quadruple bypass | surgery in 2002, was placed on a donor waiting list f |
attack and stroke, and had to undergo bypass | surgery; he made a full recovery. |
has survived a heart attack, quadruple bypass | surgery and cancer. |
He underwent quintuple bypass | surgery in 1986, and had a pacemaker fitted after suf |
Williamson had gastric bypass | surgery between 2002 and 2005, reducing his weight fr |
Having undergone heart bypass | surgery, Dr. Dhillon died at the All India Institute |
cial hips, a stroke, and having triple bypass | surgery in 1990. |
and Tariana Turia to have had gastric bypass | surgery at some point in the past. |
After undergoing triple heart bypass | surgery in 1976, Steiger reportedly fell into a serio |
n, those who have had gastrointestinal bypass | surgery, and also on advanced aged people (over 90). |
ckage (1950); the first aorto-coronary bypass | surgery (1964); the first use of a ventricular assist |
a heart attack and underwent quadruple bypass | surgery. |
hortly before or after coronary artery bypass | surgery. |
He then underwent quadruple bypass | surgery at Munson Medical Center. |
ltiple coronary interventions and even bypass | surgery over the course of the advancement of their d |
ater underwent successful triple heart bypass | surgery. |
ng complications suffered during heart bypass | surgery. |
first in 1988 when he underwent heart bypass | surgery, which was nationally televised, and another |
He explained the need of bypass | surgery in women and the need for the youth to take t |
d by arthritis and she underwent heart bypass | surgery. |
assisted closed chest coronary artery bypass | surgery |
who've undergone the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass | surgery (RNY). |
right shoulder, which led to arterial bypass | surgery later that month. |
ry of South Africa and underwent heart bypass | surgery in a Pretoria hospital. |
h absence from office to undergo heart bypass | surgery and returned in April, after deputy minister |
into calcium absorption after gastric bypass | surgery, calcium citrate may have improved bioavailab |
After a bypass | surgery, he resigned as head coach of Pine View and b |
are Long-Term Mortality after Gastric Bypass | Surgery. |
In 1978, Reed underwent coronary bypass | surgery. |
gulant administration, such as cardiac bypass | surgery, cardiac angioplasty, and dialysis. |
ared to placebo) after coronary artery bypass | surgery. |
He underwent heart bypass | surgery in May 2006. |
People who have undergone gastric bypass | surgery, specifically Roux-en-Y (RGB), should be care |
is known to have undergone open-heart bypass | surgery. |
CABG | surgery (peri-op pain) |
d her first name to be Winifred at the Campus | Surgery. |
e 41-year-old bounced back from breast cancer | surgery and chemo to tour more than 21 countries last |
ing consciousness following additional cancer | surgery. |
the residual tumor or tumor bed during cancer | surgery. . |
velled to the United States for breast cancer | surgery in June 2007. |
He contributed prodigiously to cancer | surgery, especially on organs of the digestive system |
lina, while recuperating from prostate cancer | surgery. |
Lockhart-Mummery, who was a pioneer in cancer | surgery. |
010, of a pulmonary embolism following cancer | surgery. |
ve Jobs was recovering from pancreatic cancer | surgery. |
of 71, due to complications following cancer | surgery at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York |
ied, aged 77, in 2002 after undergoing cancer | surgery at the UCLA Medical Center. |
She survived cancer | surgery in 1996. |
in Brewster, N.Y. at age 88, following cancer | surgery |
Richard is a brain cancer | surgery patient whose illness has left him paralyzed |
culty at UCLA, in liver transplant and cancer | surgery. |
ized for some weeks before undergoing Cardiac | surgery. |
"Epidemiology of stroke after cardiac | surgery in the current era". |
of the art facilities in cardiology, cardiac | surgery, neurology, nuclear science cnter, diagnostic |
ainst private practitioners, eighteen cardiac | surgery patients mysteriously die. |
was among the first to have performed cardiac | surgery. |
In 2010 after cardiac | surgery, former U.S. president Bill Clinton mostly ad |
pital Michael E. Debakey Professor of Cardiac | Surgery, an endowed professorship |
ry care Interventional Cardiology and Cardiac | Surgery Unit at the Mar Augustine Memorial Lisie Hosp |
n died September 20, 2008 at Sequoyah Cardiac | Surgery Hospital in Redwood City, due to complication |
med chief of pediatric and congenital cardiac | surgery at the Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little |
he only hospital in East Africa doing cardiac | surgery. |
res for Interventional cardiology and Cardiac | surgery in the state of Kerala. |
reduce cardiac troponin release after cardiac | surgery when used pre- and peri-operatively. |
unt of bleeding is indicated, such as cardiac | surgery. |
ventional and invasive cardiology and cardiac | surgery. |
stgraduate training in cardiology and cardiac | surgery. |
and angioplasty, among other types of cardiac | surgery. |
lude nephrology, urology, cardiology, cardiac | surgery, general medicine, general surgery, orthopaed |
of the art facilities in cardiology, cardiac | surgery, neurology, nuclear science cnter, diagnostic |
cardiac | surgery, including heart transplantation, coronary ar |
selected to develop and head the new cardiac | surgery program at the East Carolina University Schoo |
opic and robotic tele-manipulation in cardiac | surgery. |
nd Professor Emeritus specializing in cardiac | surgery at Northwestern University's Feinberg School |
rogram (1986-1995), Director of Adult Cardiac | Surgery (1990-1999), and Co-Director of Heart Care Pr |
tion from the 2011 session, a cardio-thoracic | surgery centre and a nephro-urology centre. |
th major centres in cardiology/cardiovascular | surgery, cancer, renal dialysis, neurosurgery and HIV |
reatment, and infant and child cardiothoracic | surgery. |
European Journal of Cardiothoracic | Surgery 1997 Aug;12(2):319-21 |
re he finished his training in Cardiothoracic | surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Cent |
cardiac electrophysiology and cardiothoracic | surgery for over four decades. |
It also provides tertiary Cardiothoracic | surgery, Neurosurgery and Renal Transplant surgery fo |
nfectious disease, Cardiology, Cardiothoracic | surgery, Nephrology, Urology, Pediatrics, Gynaecology |
es of cardiovascular medicine, cardiothoracic | surgery, or the basic sciences of molecular or cellul |
The University's divisions of cardiothoracic | surgery, cardiology and paediatric cardiology have th |
wo-year hiatus as the Chief of Cardiothoracic | Surgery at the University of Kentucky, he has spent h |
The Cardiothoracic | Surgery Network (CTSNet) is a worldwide organization |
roviding specialist service in cardiothoracic | surgery, cardiology, paediatric cardiology, tuberculo |
cialties including cardiology, cardiothoracic | surgery, oncology, neurosciences, general and vascula |
Pittsburgh in both general and cardiothoracic | surgery between 1975 and 1982. |
s known for minimally invasive cardiothoracic | surgery procedures, and the work of his team led to F |
y, Emergency medical services, Cardiothoracic | Surgery and Oral and maxillofacial surgery. |
the hospital's first chief of cardiothoracic | surgery, and performed the first open heart operation |
ital it provides neurosurgery, cardiothoracic | surgery, and houses intensive care units treating neo |
l cardiology, neurosurgery and cardiothoracic | surgery. |
renowned Cardiology Division, Cardiothoracic | Surgery Division and Arrhythmia Syncope Center mainta |
Robert C. Robbins, Chair of Cardiothorascic | surgery at Stanford University |
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular | Surgery 134 (5): 1121-7. |
multiple specialties including cardiovascular | surgery, cancer and epilepsy treatment and organ tran |
urkish Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular | Surgery |
ay on display at the Museum of Cardiovascular | Surgery at the Scientific Center of Cardiovascular Su |
957, he was appointed Chief of Cardiovascular | Surgery and retired in 1976. |
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular | Surgery 128 (2): 245-53. |
partments include anaesthesia, critical care, | surgery, cancer care, medicine, women's and children' |
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