If it is indicated you should have endarterectomy as some Surgeons can do this under a local anaesthetic. The best advise will be to be assessed by your Surgeon regarding fitness for surgery
You should not drive after any surgery where you have gone "under" .
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Something this serious you need to have a second opinion. If the second doctor agrees with the first doctor that you should have surgery, then you need to. I wish you all the luck in the world, a speedy recovery if you wish to have surgery and may God Bless you:)
yes of course that is the best prescription for a cripple. but if you have not had surgery it is terrible. No, no one, especially people who have had surgery, should be around poison ivy.
Brain Aneurysm surgery has several risks that should be acknowledged by each patient before surgery. The risks are severe bleeding, second rupture of the aneurysm and development of vasospasm after surgery, because the clipping of the aneurysm was not possible during surgery.
Depends. If someone is suffering physically and mentally I think it should be. There has to be a individual evaluation of course.
The main artery in your neck is called the Carotid Artery. It is the largest artery in the neck region.
Lap band surgery should only be considered after failed attemps of dieting and excercise. To be a good candidate for this type of surgery a male needs to be 100 pound overweight and a woman 80 pounds.
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No, use a small 'a', even for an arterial name such as 'carotid artery'.
If you can feel a carotid pulse, you should not perform chest compressions.
One would need surgery for trigeminal neuralgia if medications do not provide enough temporary relief. The condition is a nerve disorder that causes pain in the face.