No, a contusion merely means bruising. Bruises look worse sometimes than the actual injury. As a contusion heals, the blood from broken small blood vessels will be reabsorbed, changing the bruise to yellow, greens, and black before lightening and finally going away. It can take weeks for bruises to fully go away.
The treatment for liver lesions depends on whether or not the lesions are malignant or benign. Surgical intervention is recommended for malignant liver lesions.
A significant percentage of the survivors will have tissue damage that requires surgical treatment.
no it needs a surgical intervention
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Percutaneous catheterization requires a surgical incision.
Percutaneous catheterization requires a surgical incision.
An alternative to glossectomy is the insertion of radioactive wires into the cancerous tissue. This is an effective treatment but requires specialized surgical skills and facilities.
Thus, surgical intervention is commonly indicated only if the growth of the tumor is life threatening or highly problematic from a medical or psychosocial point of view.
Medical treatment with tablets is required for amoebic colitis. Very rarely complications like liver abscess may need surgical intervention
Surgical intervention (removal of tumor if possible) or conservative treatment (pain management) If your dog has a rectal tumor you need to consult your local vet.
Conservative treatment is usually attempted first. In many cases, simply resting the affected body part for a period of days or weeks will bring relief. A cast may be applied if needed to prevent movement of a joint. Surgical intervention may.
specialize in surgical or nonsurgical treatment of the foot and ankle to support mobility and walking