Its basically when the small intestine pushes inside the large intestine. most common in babies. i almost died from the condition when i was about a year old. but its very rarely fatal, especially these days (i'm 21 now, so 20 years ago medical tech was obviously less advanced). The operation to fix it is incredibly advanced and safe these days as far as i know. I've done some research on it. Hope that helps.
If left untreated it can be very bad. For the procedure they well try to go in laparoscopically through small incisions on the abdomen, if unsuccessful in that attempt they will cut an incision down abdomen from the ribs to the belly button. Separates the 2 end of the affected intestine. Staple each end then cut out the dead intestine. and attach the 2 stapled ends together. The first way is not so painful. recovery takes 2 weeks but the pain fades fairly quick after the third day.
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but intussusception is a bowel condition, where the small intestine is drawn into the large intestine.
Yes, the interception will count. The key is that the penalties happened after the change of possession.
That was a great interception by Zdeno Chara.
Cosmic Interception was created in 1994.
The duration of A Timely Interception is 1020.0 seconds.
The wide receiver made an impressive interception during the game, securing the victory for his team.
A Timely Interception was created on 1913-06-07.
an interception is when you steal the ball but a fumble is when you drop it
Vanderbilt's Archibald Barnes had a 100 yard interception.
The linebacker had a great interception last night,
That is the correct spelling for "interception" (caught or picked up while in transit).
water collects on plant leaves by interception and drip off or moves by stem flow onto soil, this process in hydrological system is called interception.
absolutely, the QB was on the other team, making it an interception.