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Continue to Use Unlisted-Procedure Code for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair

22nd March 2012
General surgeons who expected CPT 2002 to include a code for reporting laparoscopic repair (LR) of ventral/incisional hernias, take note: Continue to use unlisted-procedure code 49659 (Unlisted laparoscopy procedure, hernioplasty, herniorrhaphy, herniotom... Read >
Author: ashu

Ectopic Pregnancy India,Ectopic Pregnancy Laparoscopic Surgery India

09th November 2011
Ectopic Pregnancy Ectopic means "out of place." In an ectopic pregnancy, a fertilized egg has implanted outside the uterus. The egg settles in the fallopian tubes in more than 95% of ectopic pregnancies. This is why ectopic pregnancies are commonly c... Read >
Author: pankaj Nagpal

How to Determine Whether Abdominal Liposuction is the Right Procedure for Me

06th October 2011
If you are troubled by excessive abdominal fat and find that diet and exercise are ineffective in fighting it, liposuction could help you. However, the procedure is not for everyone and you would have to first determine whether abdominal liposuction is th... Read >
Author: Mia Alexander

Natural Birthing From Fit For Birth

23rd June 2011
Fit for birth is the place where you can have your perfect birth. They have an unbelievable passion for natural family living from exercise and nutrition to household products, positive thoughts, and plenty of family play time. By taking small steps each ... Read >
Author: arif12

What Happens During a Triplets Delivery

08th June 2011
The delivery space will likely be crowded! Most triplet pregnancies are preterm (premature), approximately four to eight weeks early (32-36 weeks of gestation). A planned cesarean section delivery of triplets has probably not even been scheduled neverthel... Read >
Author: Reece Burgess

Abdominal Surgical treatment Challenges Incorporate Bowel Obstruction

06th June 2011
Ongoing bowel obstruction is harmful and needs to be addressed as soon as the personal feels as while this is a problem.Medicines that are made use of for bowel obstruction can normally alleviate the difficulty and support an person stay on a normal bowel... Read >
Author: Valorie Dz Gillbis

What Goes on During a Triplets Delivery

06th June 2011
The delivery room is going to be crowded! Most triplet pregnancies are preterm (premature), roughly 4 to eight weeks early (32-36 weeks of gestation). A planned cesarean section delivery of triplets has most likely not even been scheduled yet!Most triplet... Read >
Author: Reece Burgess

Appendicitis in Kids

19th May 2011
Many kids have their appendix removed even prior to turning the age of fourteen. And also the threat starts to peak because they age. Vast majority of kids who get an abdominal surgery is because of appendicitis. Appendicitis is really appendix inflammati... Read >
Author: johny lanuomela

Why Robotic Surgery Beats The Usual Procedures

18th May 2011
When many hear the word surgery, it often invokes images of TV doctors and nurses with blood and guts up to their elbows, which makes enduring surgery the scariest scenario many of us will go through. Truth is, most surgery isn't anywhere near that danger... Read >
Author: Jon Harwokey

Looking Good Makes Most People Feel Better Over Time

21st March 2011
For those who have something about their person that they just cannot live with, finding a good doctor who can perform cosmetic surgery may just be the answer that they have been looking for. Indeed, although these procedures are now quite common, most p... Read >
Author: Stewart Wrighter

Abdominal Surgery Risks Include Bowel Obstruction

11th March 2011
Abdominal Surgery and Adhesions Abdominal surgery is broadly defined as any operation in the abdominal region of the body, roughly between the bottom of the rib cage and the top of the pelvis. The abdominal region contains the stomach, liver, pancreas, ... Read >
Author: Larry Wurn

Post-Surgical Adhesions Major Cause of Bowel Obstruction

11th March 2011
Bowel obstruction-sometimes called intestinal obstruction-occurs when a part of the digestive tract becomes blocked. This blockage can prevent food from passing through the digestive tract or waste from leaving the body, depending on where in the digestiv... Read >
Author: Larry Wurn

Medical Malpractice Lawsuit – How to Prepare a Wining Case!

15th February 2011
Medical malpractice is the most prominent and the most astounding issue of the 21st century. In the past 10 years the medical and health care standards have been violated like never before in the history. Due to such increase in medical negligence, the ra... Read >
Author: Muhammad Saad

About Gastroenterologist and Gastroenterologist in Houston

15th February 2011
A doctor who deals and specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the gastrointestinal tract is called a gastroenterologist. This treatment also includes the stomach, small intestine, large intestine, esophagus, pancreas, gall bladder, liv... Read >
Author: axelsmith

My Unforgetable Experience On Mizuno Mx-200 Iron Set

26th January 2011
I have recently returned to the game after a several year hiatus due to medical issues that required abdominal surgery. I had to quit because of the pains I experienced after each time at the range or on a course. During that time my clubs were stolen. ... Read >
Author: delia
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