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  2. Cheilectomy - Wikipedia

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    A cheilectomy is a surgical procedure that removes bone spurs from the base of the big toe. [1] Patients with a condition called hallux rigidus, or arthritis of the big toe, have pain and stiffness in the big toe. The word cheilectomy comes from the Greek word Cheilos, meaning "lip."

  3. Hallux rigidus - Wikipedia

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    Fusion of the joint is often viewed as more definitive but may lead to significant alteration of gait causing postural symptomatology. The implants termed "two part unconstrained" implants in which a "ball" type device is placed on the first metatarsal head and "socket" portion on the base of the big toe do not have a good long term track record.

  4. Akin osteotomy - Wikipedia

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    Akin osteotomy is usually performed in conjunction with other procedures (such as the Chevron procedure) [citation needed] to correct the alignment of the toe and relieve associated symptoms. [2] This procedure was first described by Akin in 1925.

  5. Postcholecystectomy syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Postcholecystectomy syndrome (PCS) describes the presence of abdominal symptoms after a cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal). Symptoms occur in about 5 to 40 percent of patients who undergo cholecystectomy, [1] and can be transient, persistent or lifelong. [2] [3] The chronic condition is diagnosed in approximately 10% of postcholecystectomy ...

  6. Kate Middleton Breaks Silence After Surgery With Mother ... - AOL

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    Princess Kate Middleton has broken her silence after her abdominal surgery and ongoing recovery. “Thank you for your kind wishes and continued support over the last two months,” Kate, 42 ...

  7. Microfracture surgery - Wikipedia

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    The procedure is less effective in treating older patients, overweight patients, or a cartilage lesion larger than 2.5 cm. [11] Further on, chances are high that after only 1 or 2 years of the surgery symptoms start to return as the fibrocartilage wears away, forcing the patient to reengage in articular cartilage repair.

  8. L.A. County children abducted by parents remain missing two ...

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    The family remain missing two weeks after they were last seen in South Los Angeles. The parents reportedly left a 15-month-old baby behind at a county facility.

  9. Synovectomy - Wikipedia

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    Synovectomy is the surgical removal of the synovial tissue surrounding a joint.This procedure is typically recommended to provide relief from a condition in which the synovial membrane or the joint lining becomes inflamed and irritated and is not controlled by medication alone.