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    Non-Surgical Breast Augmentation Uses Your Body 's Resources One of the latest trends in cosmetic enhancements involves using non-surgical breast augmentation instead of more expensive and riskier breast surgery or implants. Invasive surgeries always require healing time and generate operative risks and possible postoperative infections or other complications. The new wave of cosmetic treatments uses injectables to enlarge, enhance and reshape breasts. One of the most popular augmentation…

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    Surgical procedures lead to contamination of previously sterile tissues or fluids, surgical prophylactic antimicrobial therapy (SAP) is an initial administration of short course of an antimicrobial agent before the surgery to prevent development of infection , SSI is 3rd most common nosocomial infection in US acute-care hospitals (14-16%),Complicates 5% of surgical cases overall, Increases hospital length of stay by approximately 10 days ,Increases readmissions to hospital ,Increases morbidity,…

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    Neck Lift Case Study

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    Sam Gershenbaum is an award-winning, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon who can address these neck creases and bands with a lower rhytidectomy (aka neck lift) at his surgery center in Miami. What is a Lower Rhytidectomy? A neck lift is a surgical procedure that Dr. Sam Gershenbaum frequently performs at Dr. G Cosmetic Surgery Center in Miami. A lower rhytidectomy is designed to improve the signs of aging on an individual’s neck and jawline. Dr. G can perform a neck lift alone or in conjunction…

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    Surgical Site Infections are related to delayed healing, increased patient morbidity and mortality, increased hospital stay, readmission and facility costs. Anderson et al. (2014) explains that these infections extend a patients hospital stay on average of 7 to 11 days and cost roughly $3.5 to $10 billion annually in healthcare expenditures according to the consumer price index for inpatient hospital services. Most of these costs are not reimbursed by insurance because they fall within the…

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    There are several surgical procedures done today to help improve the lives of people. One of those surgical procedures is a cholangiography. The cholangiography procedure was first performed in 1932, with the intention to demonstrate the biliary duct system, drainage into the duodenum, and any remaining stones in the biliary ducts (Bontrager & Lampignano, 2014). There are different types of cholangiography's including percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography (PTC), intraoperative…

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    Plastic Surgeries

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    ‘Plastic’ does not necessarily mean that a person is going to have plastic in their body, technology has advanced and most of it can be done with our own body fat. Now aday one of the most common procedures in Colombia is for women to gain weight, following their gain they go through a surgical procedure where the adipose tissue (fat) is relocated from the abdomen, external, or internal obliques to the buttocks. Plastic surgeries are not only focused on changing the way people look to please…

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    Complications of open surgical tracheostomy and their management-our experience Introduction Tracheostomy is the surgical procedure to create an artificial opening in the trachea to bypass the obstructed airway above it. History reveals that it is an oldest surgical procedure dating back 3600 B.C.E. in Egypt(1). It has under gone numerous modifications during the past millennia. The first elective tracheostomy was done in AD 100 by Asclepiad’s of Bithynia and the described by Galen in AD131(2)…

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    Title Needed? Surgical Conscience Surgical conscience is the behavior of the professional that demonstrates, understands, and fulfills the principles of surgical technology and the legal, ethical and moral responsibilities to all patients and all team members for which each individual practitioner is accountable for. A surgical conscience may simply be stated as this special surgical Golden Rule: Do unto the patient as you would have others do unto you in that situation. The caregiver should…

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    Get In Shape With Non-Surgical Fat Reduction Treatment In Providence It is known that healthy food habits and regular exercise is essential for staying active and sustaining a disease-free life. Obesity is a major health issue faced by a large population and thus, people opt for the fat reduction treatment in Warwick. From ancient time, yoga and meditation are considered beneficial for health but today, the scenario is completely changed due to busy lifestyle and improper eating habits.…

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    classified as medical abortions. Surgical abortions is the most common abortion that women have. Surgical abortion is the type of operation in which special instruments are used to empty and remove all things from the uterus. With surgical abortions, people tend to have to take more caution in deciding the right time of the procedure. Both surgical and medical abortions depend on how far the pregnancy is. During the first trimester of the pregnancy, both medical and surgical abortions are…

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