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    Sept. 2015. http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/physicians-and-surgeons.htm>. ), because of the demand in the medical field. Pediatric surgery requires 8- 10 years of college and residency, stamina and dexterity, and a flexible schedule. Standing for hours with still hands is vital in this field. When surgeons are working on a patient water is vital for long surgeries, like twenty-four hours or longer, soon cramps will come and could cause more damage than good. Pediatric surgeons must have a…

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    or issues associated with advancing age, these conditions can have a deep impact on the quality of life for the patient. A minimally invasive surgery can be termed as an endoscopic procedure that utilizes specialized cameras and instruments which can be introduced into the body through small incisions (usually less than 2 cm). As far as spinal surgeries are concerned, these incisions are typically made in the in the back, abdomen, or chest. Endoscopic approach in terms of techniques has been…

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    food and oxygen. The condition was considered fatal and washkasky had no other option but resolving to surgery. A suitable donor was found for the procedure. The donor was 25 year old Denise Darvall who was run over by a car the day before the procedure on the 2nd of December. She was declared brain dead and her father agreed to the donation.…

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    effectiveness and necessity of an autonomous surgery. Lastly there are simply personal questions that people have about robots. Are robots as deadly or hostile as they are in Hollywood? Or are robots only capable of doing what they are programmed to do? I believe that robots do have a place in society as tools, and what seperates us humans from the…

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    Sketching arts and Surgery sound as two different worlds, but in reality they share many details. For an artist to draw, we must pay extra attention to any little details, which is what I do whenever I hold my pencil to draw. Similarly, surgeons have no room for any slight error because any small mistake could cost the life of our patients. I tend to think of them as one entity and this is why I see surgery as my passion. Growing up in Saudi Arabia in a small conservative city puts any girl into…

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    After Cataract Surgery

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    Cataract Surgery If your vision is clouded by cataracts, your eye doctor may recommend surgery at some point. Cataract surgery is a simple operation that removes the cloudy lenses from your eyes and replaces them with clear, artificial lenses. You may need the surgery on just one eye or on both, but your doctor may only do one eye at a time so your vision isn't compromised. Recovery from the surgery is usually fast and uneventful. Here's what you can expect. Immediately After Surgery Cataract…

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    Refractive Surgery Essay

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    Corneal refractive surgeries have revolutionized the correction of refractive errors. The cornea is a transparent avascular structure which forms the anterior one sixth of the eyeball. It is one of the major refractive media in the eye. Many of the refraction procedures alter the corneal curvature in order to manipulate the refractive error. The history and evolution of refractive surgeries are most fascinating in the field of ophthalmology. Jose Barrquer who is considered father of…

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    When I was three I had heart surgery. The reason I had heart surgery is because I had a hole in my heart. They used a device that was not yet approved by the FDA. When they went in to do the surgery the device called a helix device released too soon and got stuck. They had to tear it out. This traumatic experience is the first memory I have. When they tore the helix device out it made the hole bigger. So they went in again and it was not as big as the hole so there was still some of the hole…

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    For thousands of years, humans have tried reconstructive surgery techniques to improve their physical appearance and beauty. Although it is looked upon as a positive aspect, most people truly forget the real cons of getting plastic surgery. Reconstructive surgery dates back to India in 800 BC, through centuries it developed new techniques and theories behind the idea of reconstructive surgery. Afterwards, it was introduced to the Western world where it was modified and people basically fell in…

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    If your doctor recommends spine or neck surgery, you can expect to feel much better and live with less pain after your procedure. You will, however, need to give your body time to heal once the surgery is done. Pain and stiffness are common after back and neck surgeries, but there are ways to minimize discomfort and promote successful healing. Stay on Schedule Be sure to follow the dosing instructions on your post-operative medications strictly. This is particularly true of pain medications.…

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