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  2. Surgeon - Wikipedia

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    For example, surgeons treat diverticulitis conservatively using antibiotics and bowel rest. In some cases of small bowel obstruction, particularly where a patient has had previous abdominal surgery, the surgeon treats the patient with fluid resuscitation, nasogastric decompression of the stomach, which gives rise to resolution of the intestinal ...

  3. List of surgeons - Wikipedia

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    Silvano Raia (born 1930), Raia was the first surgeon to achieve a successful living donor liver transplantation in July 1989; B. K. Misra (born 1953), First neurosurgeon in the world to perform image-guided surgery for aneurysms, first in South Asia to perform stereotactic radiosurgery, first in India to perform awake craniotomy and laparoscopic spine surgery.

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    “In general, surgeons are likely to give you an optimistic expectation,” Thygeson adds. So unless your doctor notes that the recovery time they’re giving you is an average or range, for ...

  5. Surgery - Wikipedia

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    Surgery [a] is a medical specialty that uses manual and instrumental techniques to diagnose or treat pathological conditions (e.g., trauma, disease, injury, malignancy), to alter bodily functions (e.g., malabsorption created by bariatric surgery such as gastric bypass), to reconstruct or alter aesthetics and appearance (cosmetic surgery), or to remove unwanted tissues (body fat, glands, scars ...

  6. Plastic surgeons are seeing more patients opting for breast reductions and dissolving facial fillers. They reveal that patients want a more natural, athletic and effortless look.

  7. Botox complications are rare. But what happens when an ... - AOL

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    This includes physicians (such as dermatologists, plastic surgeons and sometimes dentists), physician assistants, nurse practitioners and registered nurses. Depending on the state, when ...

  8. American College of Surgeons - Wikipedia

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    Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (or FACS) is a professional certification for a medical professional who has passed a set of criteria for education, qualification, and ethics required to join the ACS. FACS is used as a post-nominal title, such as John Citizen, MD, FACS.

  9. General surgery - Wikipedia

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    The importance of training surgeons who sub-specialize in cancer surgery lies in evidence, supported by a number of clinical trials, that outcomes in surgical cancer care are positively associated to surgeon volume (i.e., the more cancer cases a surgeon treats, the more proficient he or she becomes, and his or her patients experience improved ...