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To repair a damaged vocal cord, a person may need to have surgery to talk properly. This surgery is called medialization laryngoplasty.
Yes, he had a throat surgery, because some blood vessels in his throat burst.
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It will progress to terminal stage heart failure
One can receive a heart transplant surgery at one's local hospital. This kind of surgery should be executed, however, only when the patient in question has a great need for it.
Hopefully you'll only need to have it once. Patients are instructed to follow a heart healthy diet and perform exercise after recovery to maintain what the surgery performed.
The alternative is usually death. I'd say that makes it a good thing. People usually die if they don't get heart surgery when the need it so, its a good thing.
A seven-day diet plan for a heart surgery patient would depend on the type of surgery and the underlying condition. For example, a valve replacement patient may not need significant fat and sodium restriction beyond that of a normal patient. A neonatal heart surgery patient should be on breastmilk.
Yes, definitely. If your dentist says otherwise, it might a good idea to surprise him or her by having an undercover policewoman escort you to your next dental surgery appointment.
The chest cavity (thoracic cavity) would need to be opened for coronary bypass surgery to access the heart and perform the surgery.
The duration depends on the complexity of the procedure. The patient is put under anesthesia and is unconscious during the surgery. Don't worry about it, you will feel no pain during the surgery, and afterwards you will be on painkillers. The surgeons are skilled professionals who have performed the operation hundreds of times; you are in good hands. http://heart-disease.emedtv.com/open-heart-surgery/open-heart-surgery.html
Heart bypass surgery, also known as coronary artery bypass surgery, aims to replace damaged arteries in the heart. A surgeon uses blood vessels from another area of the body to repair the damaged arteries. This surgery is used when the coronary arteries become blocked or damaged. The coronary arteries supply the heart's muscles with oxygenated blood. If they are blocked or the flow of blood is restricted, the heart can't function properly. This can lead to heart failure
This is the question all anesthesiologists try to answer before narcosis. Surgery doesn't "hurt" the heart strictly speaking, but surgery is stress on the body, and the question is wether your heart can deliver the extra's that are needed. For example, if you have severe coronary disease that makes your heart unable to beat faster than say 60/min, you can live, but not run a marathon. Same with surgery, if the narcosis causes your blood pressure to drop, your heart would need to compensate that by pounding harder / faster. If it can't do that, you'd be in serious trouble. Of course, anesthesists have a few tricks up their sleeve to help out.
A mitral valve surgery is done to repair or replace a mitral valve which connects the two sides of the heart. If the valve is loose, blood is capable of flowing in the wrong direction. The surgery will fix this problem.
DefinitionOpen heart surgery is any surgery where the chest is opened and surgery is performed on the heart muscle, valves, arteries, or other heart structures (such as the aorta). The term "open" means that the chest is "cut" open.A heart-lung machine (also called cardiopulmonary bypass) is usually used during open heart surgery. While the surgeon works on the heart, the machine helps provide oxygen-rich blood to the brain and other vital organs.The definition of open heart surgery has become confusing with new procedures being performed on the heart through smaller incisions. There are some new surgical procedures being done with the heart still beating.Newer techniques allow heart surgery to be done through much smaller surgical cuts than the large cut needed for open surgery.Your heart surgeon will make a 2-inch to 5-inch-long surgical cut in the chest wall. Muscles in the area will be divided so your surgeon can reach the heart. The surgeon can repair or replace a valve or perform bypass surgery.During endoscopic surgery, your surgeon makes one to four small holes in your chest. Then your surgeon uses special instruments and a camera to perform the surgery.During robot-assisted valve surgery, the surgeon makes two to four tiny cuts (about 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch) in your chest. The surgeon uses a special computer to control robotic arms during the surgery. The surgeon sees a three-dimensional view of the surgery on the computer. This method is very precise.You will not need to be on a heart-lung machine for these types of surgery, but your heart rate will be slowed with medicine or a mechanical device.See also:Aortic valve surgery - minimally invasiveAortic valve surgery - openAtrial septal defect repairCardiac transplantCoarctation of the aorta repairCongenital heart defect corrective surgeryHeart bypass surgery (coronary artery bypass graft - CABG)Heart transplantHeart valve surgeryHypoplastic left heart repairMinimally invasive heart surgery (MIDCAB, OPCAB, RACAB)Mitral valve surgery - minimally invasiveMitral valve surgery - openPediatric heart surgeryTetralogy of Fallot repairTotal anomalous pulmonary venous return correctionTransplant of the heartTransposition of great vessels repairTricuspid atresia repairTruncus arteriosus repairVentricular septal defect (VSD) repairAlternative NamesHeart surgery - open