A branch of medicine concerned with diseases and trauma requiring or amenable to operative procedures. (Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Otolaryngology, Plastic/Reconstructive, Thoracic, Urology, Vascular)
Vascular anomalies can be removed surgically. This is called surgical debulking or excision. This is obviously the most invasive procedure and oftentimes leaves some scarring which can be described by the surgeon in advance. Excellent results can be obtained through surgery in many cases, particularly localized lesions.
The branch of medicine that treats disease or injury by operative procedures. General surgeons are trained to manage a range of surgical conditions in almost every area of the body. They generally provide pre- and post-operative care of their patients, and manage the care of trauma victims and critically ill surgical patients. There are many sub-specialties within surgery, such as cardiovascular, gynecological, or orthopedic surgery.
the branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures; "he is professor of surgery at the Harvard Medical School"
a room in a hospital equipped for the performance of surgical operations; "great care is taken to keep the operating rooms aseptic"
a common treatment of malignant mesothelioma
a higher risk, such as children less than three years and those who already have serious medical complications of OSAS (e
a major surgical procedure that advances the genial tubercle (a bump on the inside of the tip of the chinbone) along with its associated muscle attachments and the Hyoid bone (the Adams apple)
the surgical intervention for diseases or conditions of the following systems: colon/rectal (large and small intestines), endocrine (glandular system) and gastrointestinal (digestive, liver, stomach, intestines)
One method of treatment for cancer.
One of several medical specialties focused on the restoration and repair of various external defects.
When related to the treatment of cancer, any operative procedure in which the cancer is manually removed.
a surgical treatment/intervention, which does not include endoscopies and scannings even though these examinations may require anesthesia.
The treatment of disease, injury or other types of ailment by using the hands or instruments to mend, remove or replace an organ, tissue, or part, or to remove foreign matter in the body.
The branch of medicine which treats diseases, wholly or in part, by operative procedures.
means the performance of generally accepted operative and cutting procedures, including: Specialized instrumentations, endoscopic examinations, and other invasive procedures; Correction of fractures and dislocations; and Usual and related preoperative and postoperative care.
Treating diseases or other medical conditions by operating on a patient to remove or repair parts of the body.
A general surgeon is a medical specialist who performs a wide variety of operations to correct deformities, repair injuries and cure certain diseases.
operation to remove or repair a part of the body, or to determine if disease is present.
Surgery is the branch of medicine that treats disease and injury through an operative or manual method.
Surgery is an invasive procedure to diagnose or treat illness.
Medical procedure that involves removing or repairing a defective or damaged part of the body. The first treatment ever used for cancer.
Used to repair or remove diseased part of body.
The branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by using operative procedures. Find a surgeon
Perform a variety of operations on almost all parts of the body. Surgery may be done to diagnose illness, remove or repair tissue, repair injuries, or correct malfunctioning parts. When necessary, they will refer patients to a subspecialist.
A surgeon specializes in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases.
a branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disease, injury, and deformity by operation or manipulation. A variety of operations on almost all parts of the body. Surgery may be done to diagnose illness, remove or repair tissue, repair injuries, or correct malfunctioning parts.
A procedure to remove or repair a part of the body or to find out if disease is present.
The word "surgery" has multiple meanings. It is the branch of medicine concerned with diseases and conditions which require or are amenable to operative procedures. Surgery is the work done by a surgeon. By analogy, the work of an editor wielding his pen as a scalpel is s form of surgery. A surgery in England (and some other countries) is a physician's or dentist's office. See the entire definition of Surgery
A wide range of surgical procedures including the use of minimally invasive surgical techniques. Surgical intervention or treatment of injuries and disease responsive to operative or manual treatment
Surgery (from the Greek meaning "hand work") is the medical specialty that treats diseases or injuries by operative manual and instrumental treatment. Surgeons may be physicians, dentists, or veterinarians who specialize in surgery.