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    Arthroscopic Knee Surgery

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    depth about arthroscopic knee surgery, and to be more specific what a medical assistant must do in order to help the doctor run the operation smoothly. Arthroscopic knee surgery is the most common orthopedic procedure done in the United States so far. Arthroscopy is considered to be a surgical procedure done by an orthopedic doctor /surgeon, which they examine the internal structure of a joint and all of its’ components. It is considered to be a minimally invasive surgery, not causing much…

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    Perineal Anoplasty, Pediatric Perineal anoplasty is a surgery that is done to treat a condition in which the anus is missing, blocked, or in the wrong plac (imperforate anus). The goal of surgery is to create a safe way for stool to leave the body. A perineal anoplasty is usually done when a child is 1 or 2 days old. LET YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER KNOW ABOUT: Any allergies your child has. All medicines your child is taking, including vitamins, herbs, eyedrops, creams, and…

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    Commercial Pilot vs. Surgeon Think about it, would you rather fly an airplane or perform surgery to potentially save a life? A commercial pilot or surgeon are two careers that I have researched. A commercial pilot and flying a plane is a job that I would enjoy doing, and being a surgeon performing surgery to help out people that are in need of it is another job that interests me. They are the same in the sense that they both must have very good communication skills. However, they differ in the…

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    Urodynamic Test Essay

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    Urodynamic tests are crucial if the doctor is considering a surgery for the problem to ensure that there no problems occur when the operation is performed. Who should consider urodynamic tests? People with the symptoms below are the right candidates to go through urodynamic test. Incontinence or uncontrolled loss…

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    To expound upon the concern listed above, IAN nerve damage, mandibular paresthesia or dysesthesia may result which may or may not resolve on its own. Additionally, the lingual nerve may be damaged causing complete or partial paresthesia of the tongue. The position of the third molars appears to play a role in the incidence of IAN injury; teeth that are impacted and horizontally positioned have a higher frequency of IAN injury. Regarding the lingual nerve, although permanent sensory deficits are…

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    Medical simulation in the past According to any dictionary, simulation is defined as the representation of a process or a system. As far as medical simulation is concerned, it was utilized even in ancient times as it is revealed by the discovery of human figures made of stone and clay which are dated back to Antiquity and illustrate the clinical characteristics of some diseases. In the 17th century, legislation permitted the performance of necrotomies in order for medical students and doctors…

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    It would be appropriate to ask Miss Hall how long that ‘Bruce’s penis has been protruded as if he is licking at his penis and it has not retracted shorty on its own after an erection he could be suffering from a condition known as Paraphimosis, which is the inability of a male dog to retract the penis into the preputial cavity after an erection. If ‘Bruce’ does not retract his penis in a short period of time Miss Hall should bring him straight into the clinic. Question B Miss Hall has brought…

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    person with perforation, will usually need surgery to remove part of the colon. This symptom could be fatal if not treated due to the loos of blood. Also not only the large intestine is damaged, but other organs and tissues are dammed as well. Diverticulosis can’t be reversed the colon doesn't reproduce the skin that was damaged. In this situation, it won’t get better just worse if you don't take care of your wellbeing. Many individuals end up getting surgery in their colon to work normally, but…

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    Cranioplasty Essay

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    Cranioplasty is the method of treatment of skull defects; it is required to protect the underlying brain, correct major aesthetic deformities or both (Pompili et al., 1998). Today, three-dimensional (3D) models of anatomical structures can be constructed based on anatomical information from scanning data coming from computerized tomography (CT). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data is used to 3D modelling of soft tissues and computerized tomography (CT) for Hard tissues (i.e. bone) of the human…

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    Laser resurfacing of the face is a procedure that is used to reduce or diminish the appearance of any previous wrinkles and skin improprieties such as blemishes or acne scars. The technique is short, concentrated pulsating beams of light removing skin layer by layer. This procedure runs from $1,000-2,200 depending on the severity of treatment. We do offer flexible financing options to accommodate our clients. Candidates for this procedure are ones with fine lines, wrinkles around eyes, mouth,…

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