wound infections and lack of healing, persistent sepsis and bowel necrosis, and a serious internal bleeding disorder known as disseminated intravascular coagulation.
Successful treatment for necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants occurs in approximately 70% of cases without surgery.
Necrotizing enterocolitis is the most common cause of death in newborns undergoing surgery. The average mortality is 30-40%, even higher in severe cases.
a stricture, or narrowing, of the intestine that occurs with healing. This can create an intestinal obstruction that will require surgery. Infants may also be more susceptible to future bacterial infections in the gastrointestinal tract
The surgical treatment depends on the individual patient's condition. Patients with infection that has caused serious damage to the bowel may have portions of the bowel removed
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.
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.
Cosmetic surgery carries the same risk of any surgery including infection,and adverse reaction to anesthesia.
General complications from bariatric surgery include possible blood clots in the legs, infections at the incision site, as well as leaks along the staple lines.
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 complications of open heart surgery really depend on your health, and only a doctor can really determine what complications may happen. However, possible complications include abnormal heart rhythm, bleeding, blood cots, stroke, and blood loss.
Laser surgery is generally deemed safer and less invasive than traditional surgery, with less recovery time involved.
If you are suffering from necrotizing faciitis (better known as flesh-eating bacteria), it is necessary to seek immediate treatment to prevent limb amputations and possible death. Some methods of treatment include surgery to remove the infected tissues and liquids, medicines and hyper baringoxygen therapy. The type of treatment depends on the severity of the case.