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- It has been reported that 26% of men with an implanted AUS required reoperation at the 10-year follow-up, in order to regulate the pressure inside the...
- -orraphy. This includes herniorrhaphy, another name for a hernia repair. Reoperation, revision, or "redo" procedures refer to a planned or unplanned return...
- recurrence rate. The rates of reoperation following pelvic organ prolapse surgery ranges from 3.4% to 9.7%. Reoperation rates appear to be higher with...
- years after correction, 50% of patients will require reoperation. The most common cause of reoperation is a leaky pulmonary valve (pulmonary valve insufficiency)...
- procedure "offers markedly improved perioperative outcomes with a lower reoperation rate and fewer postoperative complications when the standard of care...
- versatile solution, endoprosthesis have a high failure rate, often requiring reoperation. Infection, loosening of the hardware, implant wear, and soft tissue...
- rhinoplasty, titled Operative Chirurgie, and introduced the concept of reoperation to improve the cosmetic appearance of the reconstructed nose. Dieffenbach...
- dexamethasone with surgical drainage for the reduction of recurrence with reoperation". Chinese Neurosurgical Journal. 1 (1): 2. doi:10.1186/s41016-015-0005-4...
- weight loss measures. Complications occur in about 17% of cases and reoperation is needed in 7% of cases. In earlier historical periods obesity was rare...
- those who do not develop serious complications, 5% of patients require reoperation within five years of the procedure, and in general it is not yet clear...