Depends on patient characteristics like age, and the severity and location in the humerus of the break.
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.
Complications may occur during any surgery. Ophthalmologic surgery, however, is usually very safe.
it depends on the fracture if surgery is required and the recovery period
No. It will be too risky. But then your surgeon is the best judge.
There are risks involved with any surgery, however, back surgerys are especially risky because of possible spinal cord injury. You need to weigh the risks and benefits with your doctor before proceeding.
Almost every surgery poses as a risk to the person getting operated on. They definitely have to be careful during any type of surgery, even if it is minor.
Duodenal switch surgery is a surgery that involves very specific modification of the digestive system. This surgery is primarily performed on patients that wish to lose weight, and is often a very risky surgery.
Brain surgery is more riskier it is just my hunch my gut feelilngs surgeons can transplant a heart but to date cannot transplant a brain.
No. It is a fairly straightforward procedure. The risks of a cholecystectomy are essentially the risks of anesthesia.
The humerus. Edit: Its the humerus its easy to remember because of the phrase "funny bone" funny=humorous=humerus
He separated 2 twins that was stuck together and the surgery was very risky.