Yes
The ff are considered postoperative causes:
General anesthesia, Intubation (stimulation of glottis), Neck extension (stretching phrenic nerve roots), Gastric distention, Traction on viscera.
Robert B. Steiner has written: 'Oral surgery and anesthesia' -- subject(s): Anesthesia, Anesthesia in dentistry, Mouth, Oral Surgery, Surgery
All surgery, especially under general anesthesia, carries certain risks, such as the risk of scarring, hemorrhaging, infection, and reactions to the anesthesia. Pelvic surgery can also cause internal scarring which can lead to discomfort years afterward.
W. Harry Archer has written: 'Oral and maxillofacial surgery' -- subject(s): Face, Maxilla, Mouth, Oral Surgery, Surgery 'Manual of anesthesia and oral surgery' -- subject(s): Anesthesia in dentistry, Jaws, Mouth, Operative Dentistry, Surgery 'Historical notes on Horace Wells' 'A manual of dental anesthesia' -- subject(s): Anesthesia in dentistry 'The history of the development of anesthesia, oral surgery and hospital dental service in the United States of America' -- subject(s): Anesthesia, History, Hospital dental service, Mouth, Operative Dentistry, Surgery
The surgery is done under general anesthesia.
Every food or drink can be a cause for hiccups if consumed to fast - especially alcohol.
She didn't cause her to die, Susan had chronic hiccups and had to undergo surgery, she died as a result of a complication
The purpose of local anesthesia is to numb the immediate area of the body for either surgery or some other procedure that is likely to cause pain. Many different local anesthetics are available.
David D. Cohen has written: 'Anesthesia for outpatient surgery' -- subject(s): Ambulatory surgery, Anesthesia
Patients that may need corrective jaw surgery are those with misaligned teeth and jaws that cause an improper bite. General anesthesia can be inhaled through the mask and it puts one in totally to sleep.
I had a tuble reversal in jun fell preg in July and misscarred at four weeks could this be cause of the surgery and residual gasses left over
There are risks with any kind of surgery that is performed. All of the risks will be presented to you that are specific to your type of back surgery. Endoscopic surgery is generally less risky than traditional surgery. If anesthesia is being used that can cause complications in and of itself.
Before undergoing any surgical procedure, answer these questions: Is the surgery medically necessary?; What are the risks involved in undergoing the surgery?; What type of anesthesia will be used?; What are the risks involved in undergoing the anesthesia? If surgery is NOT medically necessary, explore other alternatives. If the risk of undergoing general anesthesia is too great, explore other forms of anesthesia such as a regional block or local anesthesia.