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418466 tn?1207114132 Do NOT attempt to remove this drain by yourself. I can understand another vet wanting the surgical report, but it shouldn't stop them from treating your dog. That doesn't sound right to me at all. If you're having problems finding a competent vet, you could try starting with your local SPCA or Humane Society. Explain the situation to them and I'm sure they'll come up with a vet who will happily get this thing safely out of your dog's ear.
1060769 tn?1254977492 Postponing the operation as long as reasonably possible is a good thing. You avoid unnecessary surgical risks by doing that. A few people actually die during heart surgery. It's not like having your tonsils out. It's a lot more major than that. It's not something to jump into, just to "get it over with." Also, if you can postpone your operation, you may be able to take advantage of advanced surgical technology later on.
138239 tn?1239924924 I can tell you that after alot of research and many nights on the computer I found out that during the operation they use surgical clips. I believe the problem stems from these clips. They say they are not harmful but after my first surgery the pain was terrible so I went for a cat scan and there was a surgical clip in my pelvis. I believe the doctor went in - took it out and acted as though nothing was wrong with me and he found nothing wrong with me. Now to my understanding they use 4 clips.
Avatar n tn My surgeon has suggested laprascopic colon removal with small intestine reconnected to rectum because some of the polyps were/are pre cancerous. Is this a serious/difficult operation and how will it affect my daily habits and life style? I am 70 years old, very active, thin, and in incredibly good health except for a chance colonoscopy that found a kazillion polyps, albeit without any symptoms. What went wrong, how do polyps develop, how can I rid myself of them besides and operation?
Avatar m tn I was wondering if could ask you a question about Sphincter of Odin disorder. I live in Delaware. I had a Sphincter of Oddi operation last month. The doctor made a 12 mm cut. I am still having some pressure in the upper right abominal region and want all the pain to go away. Can your recommend another medical procedure that will completely stop this upper right abdominal pain? Will any other medical procedure get rid of this stupid disease? They also ballooned the biliary tubes.
4656347 tn?1357634219 On 21 Nov 2012 he again undergone major operation to remove the tumour and I was told 70% of the tumour being removed mainly the liquid part. After the major operation my son suffer back the symptom before his first operation, that he was very sleepy and confused, high sodium and low potassium. My son then pass away on 20 Dec 2012. Seems that the first operation is good. Doctors did the best of their effort but please consider my opinion.
Avatar f tn This has been a nightmare for me. We live in a med size town with 2 hospitals tried to get a 2 nd opion at other hosp. but was pretty much laughed out of there. said yea you have a hematoma and alot of scar tissue. I know there is something wrong but don't know how to find out what. What could he have done to me?? Everyone who has seen me has been in total aww including several surgical nurses.
Avatar f tn I have strong reservations about GA. Is it possible to have this operation done under a local? (Is this operation even necessary? I have bloody nipple discharge and multiple intraductal papillomas but biopsy results show no malignancy.
Avatar m tn Every surgical operation has its risks depending on your age or if you have other comorbid conditions (hypertension, diabetes, stroke, etc). Complications include difficulty of breathing, heart problems, kidney problems during or after the operation, though these can be minimized with proper pre-operation evaluation (usually by an internist, or cardiologist).
Avatar f tn they advice for a surgical procedure to relief the pain......how sure iam that surgery would be the best management and what are the precutionary measures,disavtantages..since have hypertention and osteoporosis grade 1..how surgical treatment really be benificial..and how assure iam that it would be successfull...need help bec..there are some cases i knew...sometimes surgical procedure can aggreviate the contidions and there are some...die....
Avatar m tn Dear Doctor, thank you so much for entering in my post I am a guy of 28 years, I've been suffering for 7 years from acid reflux with hiatus hernia of 1,5 cm of diameter, diagnosed by endoscopy made on date 27/06/2009 my symptoms are: 1)pain in the central part of my stomach with presence of a sort of little ball which is visible even to naked eye 2)feeling of foreign body in the throat 3)feeling of burning to my oesophagus 4)rarely small spills from the mouth of gastric My GP doctor gave
905951 tn?1246866315 With the discrepancies in the FNA and surgical specimens -- would have the surgical specimen sent for second opinion. Johns Hopkins and U Penn both do a nice job with these.
Avatar n tn If the percentage is less than 29%, a surgical operation is at a high risk and a surgeon may not recommend an operation as the risk may exceed the benefit. Or the estimated dimensions of the heart may be insignificant, and your mom is relatively good health and the risk is minimal.
Avatar m tn hi i m 26 years old.before 10 month i got surgical operation of varicocele,bith side (grade 2).after operation in mt rt testis infection was seen .i took levoflox500 mg .now my both testis is shrinking while standing.if i lying on bed i do not feel pain..i am wearing tight underwear..i m feeling discomfort....
Avatar f tn He is short of breath and his right arm is all swollen up today. I know he may not live a long time from here- but it seems like they have already thrown the towel in.
Avatar f tn Hi, I would disagree (politely) with some of the above. Spinal stenosis is a totally mechanical problem. The ligaments, facet joints, discs and so forth are all thickened and there isn't enough space for the nerves. End of story. You can use a walking aid to help stoop and flex your lumbar spine as that often helps the symptoms but physiotherapy and anti-inflammatories are a bit of a waste of time.
Avatar f tn Therefore, surgical intervention is essential to remove the large cyst and if permanent damage needs to be avoided. Craniotomy, needle aspiration and cerebral shunts are common surgical treatment that may help. But, surgical modalities may have some complications depending upon size of cyst. Before opting for surgical procedures, you should evaluate both the pros and cons with the help of a neurosurgeon. Hope this helps.
Avatar m tn Bow legs or genu varum can be corrected in adults by surgical remodeling. The exact type of surgical technique would depend on the severity and the exact location of the defect. Temporarily orthotic devices may be used to provide symptomatic relief, though a permanent cure may require a surgery in adults. It would be best to consult an orthopedician for a detailed review and appropriate management.
Avatar f tn It was then removed surgically He has not yet been told whether he is to have further chemo sessions. The consultants say they will know in about 2 weeks from operation date. Is this a 'bad sign'; would they not know the extent of the cancer from initial tests that were done, or at least from the time of the operation itself? We are very concerned for him and would be grate for your opinion.
Avatar m tn If the baby has a large VSD AND an abnormality of the aortic arch (called a coarctation), then the doctor you spoke with is correct. Surgery will likely be necessary to deal with both. The aortic arch narrowing can be significant early after birth and require intervention. If the VSD remains large during the first 3-6 months of life, then surgery is usually recommended as well.
Avatar m tn Thanks for your reply.I haven't seen the cardiac surgeon yet and will obviously take on the best advice.I must admit that my anxiety levels are rather high at the moment.I'll keep following the info on this site.Thanks again.Baz.
Avatar f tn Most patients do not require surgical intervention for their symptoms. A vitrectomy is a serious operation with risks as well as benefits. Dr. Feldman Sandy T. Feldman, M.D., M.S.
Avatar f tn I finally had an operation January 26, 2011. Discs C3 through C7 were removed; donor bone inserted, synthetic fusion, plus a plate and screws. Well, about two months after the operation the pains returned. Last Thursday I had four injections into my scalp in the home that it would block the nerve pain. It actually lasted five days, but I really want to know if there is a way of cutting the nerve in question. I don't want to live the rest of my life like this. Pain is excruciating.