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Transsphenoidal Adenomectomy means through (trans) the sphenoid bone (sphenoidal) and surgical removal of gland (adenectomy). This surgery is used to remove the tumor in the pituitary gland, under the brain.
All surgery carry risks regardless of the age/gender/condition of the patient. The most common risks of all surgery is infection and bleeding.
With any surgery there are risks. There are many risks when you go under abdominoplasty surgery. There are chances that your intestines could get messed up or you could hemmorage.
The risks in gastroenterologic surgery are largely confined to wounds or injuries to adjacent organs; infection; and the general risks of open surgery that involve thrombosis and heart difficulties.
There a few risks from any type of surgery. Plastic surgery is not exempt from these risks. There is always a risk that the surgeon could hit a major vein or that the anesthetic could cause death.
It is one of the risks involved with the surgery. You must weigh the risks carefully when deciding to have surgery performed.
The Laser eye surgery has proved to be an almost miracle to those who have had to wear strong lens glasses. As in all eye surgery, there are risks, and with Eye Laser the risks are surprisingly minimal. The risks are sensitivity to light and there could be a glare with that.
It is extremely rare. Complications can occur, but the risks of NOT having the surgery outweigh the risks of the surgery itself.
Although corneal transplant surgery is considered low-risk. However, no surgery is completely risk free. Risks for this surgery include eye infection, bleeding, and cataracts.
All surgeries include risks. In plastic surgery, the risks are increased when longer is the duration of the surgery and when any organs may be involved.
Hair replacement surgery, as with any surgery, is inherently fraught with risk. One of the main risks for a hair replacement surgery patient is numbness.