If surgery to remove the clot is out of the question, the patient will have to wait for his/her brain to heal on its own.
Vascular surgery is for when your vascular disease cannot be treated with less invasive, nonsurgical means. You should ask your doctor what you can and cannot do before and after the surgery.
You cannot. No surgery is free, especially surgery that is not necessary but only for physical beauty.
The condition cannot be fully eradicated without surgery
Orthognathic surgery is a surgery that corrects jaw and mouth conditions, and other problems that cannot be treated with braces. This surgery is sometimes referred to as corrective jaw surgery.
Gastric bypass is an effective weight loss surgery for morbidly obese people that cannot lose weight in alternative ways. Several different insurers pay for the procedure which suggests that it is helpful for a variety of chronic conditions, and it is no hoax, joke, fake, or lousy weight loss technique that is on the fringes of the medical establishment where the quacks reside. The surgery has many pitfalls, and people should be aware of all of them before beginning the surgery. Those that cannot afford the right team should not even go through with the surgery because well-qualified physicians should be behind it.
You cannot collect license payments, you cannot control (or charge for) reproductions, you cannot prevent someone from creating alternative works, you cannot prevent someone else from using the work in some alternative fashion, adding something to it and then copyrighting the new work as their own.
There cannot be a generic answer to this question. It depends on what kind of surgery are you going in for. It can be from a simple root canal treatment to a complex maxillofacial surgery.
many natural therapies help various ailments
No you cannot, Surgery is needed.
No it cannot be regenerated but with the help of plastic surgery it can be made.
Socio-economic factors are all to do with costs. Socio-economical factors that could affect the access to complementary therapies could be that persons may not be able to afford them, although some complementary therapies are referred by the doctor, if the person doesn't want to/can't wait that long, they would have to pay this might make it a problem for those who cannot afford it.
Patients with intestinal perforation or hemorrhage may need surgery if the infection cannot be controlled by antibiotics.