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Breast Implant Surgery (Augmentation)

may have sedation, which makes you relaxed and sleepy. If you have sedation, local anesthesia will be ... surgery, and the results you can expect. The FDA has a list of questions that may help you. Ask your ... 41005;breast implant surgery, augmentation;breast augmentation;breast implants;augmentation

Surgical Thrombectomy

anesthesia medicine and have had all of your questions answered. Before you sign, be sure all of your ... and make you sleep during the surgery. Or, you may be given sedation. This will make you relaxed and ... blood clot;372;artery or vein;surgery

Wisdom Teeth: Removal

surgery is likely to take. Including recovery from anesthesia, it may last between  45  minutes and ... number of teeth being removed, and other factors. Your surgeon may advise removing all of your wisdom ... removal recovery;Oral Surgical Procedures;Maxillofacial Procedure;Maxillofacial Procedures;Oral Surgical Procedure;oral surgery

Having Posterior Tibialis Tendon Surgery

medicine (sedation) so you’ll sleep through the surgery. Or you may have general anesthesia to make you ... causes. This can cause pain and other problems. Surgery can help relieve these problems ... Posterior Tibialis Tendon Surgery;Posterior Tibialis Tendon;ankle fracture;ankle dislocation

Rhinoplasty

Cosmetic Nose Surgery ... , tape, or anesthesia medicines (local and general). Tell your provider about all the medicines ... local anesthesia medicine and you will have IV (intravenous) sedation to make you feel sleepy. Talk ... 33;cosmetic surgery;nose job

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair

, blood pressure, breathing, and oxygen level during the surgery. Once you are sedated, your ... healthcare provider to advise an AAA repair. What are the risks of AAA repair? All surgery has risks

Rotator Cuff Repair

Rotator Cuff Surgery ... Shoulder Surgery ... type of anesthesia that is given and the type of surgery that’s done. The circulation and sensation of ... rotator cuff repair surgery is to help restore the function and flexibility of the shoulder and to ... rotator cuff surgery;shoulder surgery;P07682

Having Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement

Follow all directions you are given for not eating or drinking before surgery Follow all other ... work with a team of nurses and staff. This surgery may be done using a few small incisions. Ask your ... replacement;hip pain;minimally invasive surgery;orthopaedics;osteoarthritis;rheumatoid arthritis;osteonecrosis;hip fracture;hip tumor;90550

Having Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

be awake during surgery. Or you may be given general anesthesia. This prevents pain and causes you ... smaller cuts (incisions) than standard surgery. This often causes less harm to nearby muscles and ... Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery;MISS;lumbar discectomy;laminectomy;spinal fusion;herniated disk

Tummy Tuck

be worse. Blood clots and infection. As in any surgery, there is a risk of bleeding, infection ... inpatient Anesthetic options Local anesthesia along with IV sedation. This lets you stay awake

Nose Reshaping (Rhinoplasty)

Cosmetic Surgery, Nose ... cartilage and bone. Possible complications Any surgery has risks. Rhinoplasty can have many ... is a risk for infection or reaction to the anesthesia. Nosebleeds can also occur after surgery. You ... nose reshaping;rhinoplasty;rhinoplasty complication;rhinoplasty surgery;rhinoplasty procedure;p01134

Liposuction

, latex, iodine, tape, or anesthesia. Tell your provider of all medicines (prescription and over-the ... anesthesia with intravenous (IV) sedation (the area is numbed and you are sleepy). The type used will

Stapes Surgery

be given local anesthesia with sedation. The surgery takes about 1 to 2 hours. A diseased stapes ... Surgery Stapes surgery can improve conductive hearing. This surgery is done to replace all or part of a ... 83608;stapes surgery;otosclerosis;ear surgery

Treating Hemorrhoids: Surgery

, and ibuprofen. In some cases, you may need to stop taking some or all of them before surgery ... the procedure that will be used. You’ll also be told how to get ready for the surgery and what to ... gs1062a;87069;treating hemorrhoids surgery;removal of hemorrhoids;removing hemorrhoids;preparing ... for hemorrhoidectomy;stapled hemorrhoidopexy;proctology;general information for surgery of hemorrhoids

Lung Biopsy

, and where the problem is in the lung. What are risks of a lung biopsy? All tests have some ... Infection Pneumonia Problems from general anesthesia Air in the space between the lung and

Esophageal Stent Procedure

might take place under general anesthesia or conscious sedation. If it takes place under general ... anesthesia, you will sleep through the procedure and feel no pain. If it takes place under conscious

Ossicular Chain Reconstruction: 1 or 2 Bones

damaged malleus or incus bone. During surgery, you will be given local anesthesia with sedation. Or you ... may have general anesthesia. Middle ear bone surgery takes about 1 to 3 hours. It is often done ... 83604;ossicular chain reconstruction: one or two bones;ear surgery

Having Carotid Endarterectomy

around the area. The surgery usually takes around 2 hours. But it may take longer depending on the anesthesia and your situation. ... surgery to remove plaque from the carotid artery and improve blood flow to the brain. This surgery has

Prostate Biopsy

biopsy may include: Bruising and mild pain at the biopsy site Bleeding Infection Trouble ... anesthesia. Make sure your healthcare provider has a list of all medicines you are taking. This

Carotid Endarterectomy

about all the prescription and over-the-counter medicines and herbal supplements that you are taking ... put into your neck, opposite the surgery site, to monitor your heart. Other sites for the catheter


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