No, it's not possible for a suture or clip in the peritoneal cavity to migrate to the brain.
Colpotomy is surgical incision of the vagina to reach the cul-de-sac.
The answer is gauze
Infectious discharge may leak into the peritoneal cavity and cause peritonitis, or abscesses may rupture causing a life-threatening surgical emergency.
It is made of surgical stainless steel.
In two way it can be possible such as, non surgical and surgical ways. In non surgical method you have to work a lot and in the same way you should control your diet along with regular physical exercises but it takes some extent. In surgical procedure, it is possible through cosmetic or plastic surgery.
An apicectomy is a surgical procedure in which a root tip of a tooth is removed and replaced with a prosthetic material.
Non porous hard &smooth material
Surgical Steel is the safest material to use, however if you are not allergic to precious metals, gold may be used also.
The omentum is a "fold" of peritoneal tissue that connects your stomach and intestines to the back of the abdomen. (It carries the blood vessels.) Torsion means twist. So that layer of tissue got twisted. It can be minor or it can be fatal, the correction is usually surgical.
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Surgical technologist schools are colleges that prepare to be the best in that field. It involves being the best surgeon possible but in a most technical way.
Not without surgical intervention while you're still in the womb.