Anesthesia Procedure Articles & Analysis
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Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) occurs when the valves inside the veins of your leg do not function properly, causing blood to flow backwards and pool in the lower leg, leading to elevated venous pressure inside the leg veins. The purpose of the SAVVE study is to determine whether the VenoValve® is a safe and effective treatment for patients with severe, deep venous ...
Length of the procedure Acessa is an outpatient procedure (no overnight hospital stay—yay!). How long the procedure takes varies based on the number and size of the fibroids. Typically, the entire procedure from anesthesia to waking up lasts 1-2 hours.1 It may take longer for more fibroids or complications, ...
This estimate does not even include the savings of costly emergency visits for post biopsy rectal bleeding, urinary tract infections and prostatitis, which occurs in 2.5%, 5% and 7% of all cases, respectively.1 Transperineal is well tolerated by patients under local anesthesia, which means the procedure can be performed in-office (no general ...
Hypothermia is the leading prolonged anesthesia side effect in animals. In both dogs and cats, hypothermia, and even hyperthermia, can often happen with any lengthy surgical procedure – dental or general – or in a patient that has comorbid issues. ...