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- -orraphy. This includes herniorrhaphy, another name for a hernia repair. Reoperation, revision, or "redo" procedures refer to a planned or unplanned return...
- procedure "offers markedly improved perioperative outcomes with a lower reoperation rate and fewer postoperative complications when the standard of care...
- 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...
- of bowel wall through the stoma occasionally happens and can require reoperation to repair.[citation needed] Clinical pilates-based exercises have been...
- severe consequences, including increased mortality rates, the need for reoperation, and a mortality rate as high as 40%. Such complications often entail...
- 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...
- of simple strabismus. However, its use in some complex cases such as reoperations, strabismus with large or unstable angle, or strabismus in high myopia...
- reduced unnecessary inpatient stays over 15 months by 30% and the rate of reoperation due to complications in breast cancer patients by 74% using structured...
- years after correction, 50% of patients will require reoperation. The most common cause of reoperation is a leaky pulmonary valve (pulmonary valve insufficiency)...
- case, the person is taken back to the operating room for an emergency reoperation.[citation needed] If aggressive treatment is offered immediately and...