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    Bariatric Surgery

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    Bariatric Surgery Indication: No studies evaluate the commonly used indications for bariatric surgery. Consensus guidelines suggest that the surgical treatment of obesity should be reserved for patients with a body-mass index (BMI) >40 kg/m(2) or with BMI >35 kg/m(2) and 1 or more significant co morbid conditions‚ when less invasive methods of weight loss have failed and the patient is at high risk for obesity-associated morbidity and mortality (strength of recommendation: C‚ based on

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    Robotic Surgery Disposal

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    Robotic Surgery? Two small studies have looked specifically at differences in communication between laparoscopic and robotic surgery. Both studies found a significant increase in oral communication between the surgeon and the rest of the team in robotic surgery‚ particularly in relation to the orientation and localization of organs and the manipulation of instruments‚ with the effect found to be more pronounced in teams that have less experience in robotic surgery. If use of robotic surgery interferes

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    My First Surgery

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    My First Surgery It was December 2012 when I had my first surgery. It started on the night when my head felt very heavy. It was very worrying‚ I checked my body’s temperature and the result said that I was having a fever. It was fine at first‚ but the fever was getting worse and still going until I fell asleep. The next day‚ me and my parents decided to go to the hospital. We went to an internist and then he suggested us to do a radiology examination. When all data were gathered‚ the doctor concluded

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    plastic surgery

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    Plastic surgery Beauty is known to us as something that cannot be awarded a clear definition. And yet‚ women all over the world feel immense pressure to look a certain way to be considered beautiful. People are inclined to have desire for self improvement‚ with societal pressures and media influence‚ women can easily feel insecure about their natural features. Beautiful women and ideal bodies are thrown at us in various mediums from magazines‚ television‚ advertisements‚ and the like. To feel attractive

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    Plastic surgery

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    In cosmetic nowadays‚ plastic surgery has became an extremely popular and powerful procedures for men and women to fit in their beauty of culture of gender‚ race ethnics and social class. It pressure people appear more pisicaly attractive to model ideal and more socialy accept by society. And with some other people in there futile attempt of meeting these ideals with diet and exercise‚ drive them to physic alter there appearance by plastic surgery. However‚ people are going to

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    Plastic Surgery

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    Have you ever considered having plastic surgery? After reading this paper you might want the surgery or you might not. Plastic surgery‚ a form of art‚ can reconstruct your body and renew your confidence but can you accept the risks involved? Plastic surgery ranges from one- thousand dollars to three- thousand dollars or more depending on the surgery (Body fat reduction: Suction-Assisted Lipectomy). There are plenty types of plastic surgery. One type is called liposuction. The best candidates

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    Laproscopic Surgery

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    This paper will define laparoscopy in general‚ how a laparoscopic surgery is performed‚ the different types of laparoscopic instruments and the benefits and risks associated with undergoing a laparoscopic surgical procedure. Laparoscopic surgery has evolved rapidly in the last twenty years and as the field advances there are constant new innovations. Laparoscopy‚ also known as minimally invasive surgery or videoscopic surgery is an operation performed in the abdomen or pelvis through small incisions

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    Plastic Surgery

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    Plastic Surgery A notable proportion of society has become grossly fixated on plastic surgery‚ with people attempting to buy back their youth‚ or to buy a similar face/body to that of their superstar idol. Surgeons are cashing in on people’s insecurities‚ using the knife as a magic wand for superficial happiness. With an increase in the number of deaths attributed to plastic surgery‚ and a massive rise in Botox addiction‚ unnecessarily altering ones appearance on the operating table is a contentious

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    cosmetic surgery

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    Abstract Cosmetic surgery is one of the things that people can ’t stop thinking about it. That really caught my intention and got me start thinking about the real definition for it‚ advantages and disadvantages. Introduction: The search for perfection is in mind of probably every human being. This search had started Centuries ago not only in the twenty first century but it had developed now due to the influence of the media on people specially women and teenagers. That search of perfection

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    The earliest known reports of plastic surgery date back to 600 BC when a Hindu surgeon reassembled a nose using materials from a cheek. Soon after‚ plastic surgery became common through ritual practices of cutting off enemies’ noses and lips. According to The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery‚ Americans spent more than twelve billion dollars on surgical and nonsurgical procedures in 2014. With plastic surgery trending‚ society debates whether it is a victory for the science community

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