Sorry I've worked 15+ years in surgery and have never heard of "interception surgery" do you mean something else?
Lasik refractive surgery for the eyes has been around for a number of years now and has very little complications. One of them is hemoraging which is common but minor.
There are a number of potential complications with gastric bypass, as there is with any surgery. Some of the possible complications from this surgery are infection, hemorrhage, hernia, bowel obstruction and nutritional deficiencies.
The major complication for laser back surgery is complications resulting from the use of general anesthesia. Also noteable complications are scarring, infection, skin numbness and the surgery not producing the desired results.
No, a yeast infection should not cause complications with hernia or colon surgery. However, it will depend on the location and severity of the yeast infection.Ê
Hugh G. Beebe has written: 'Complications in vascular surgery' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Blood-vessels, Complications, Surgery, Vascular Surgery
Any surgery carries with it risks and complications. It's about deciding whether it's worth it. Spine surgery for over 50s, tends to be important surgery and is safe with modern procedures.
Some of the complications associated with surgery are swelling of the brain, infection, seizures, memory loss, headache , difficulty concentrating, and chronic SDH.
There are not too many complications as to hernia surgery it is a minor surgery that will not leave too much scarring.
The most common complications to surgery that can prove fatal are infection, bleeding, and complications of anesthesia
Complications with a gallbladder surgery
complications from cardiac surgery
Complications from hip surgery.