No pain during surgery.
no you cant have any jewelry on during surgery
Since organ transplantation was starting to be successful in the 1960's, there have been significant advances in the surgical techniques and anaesthesia used during the surgery. Thankfully, this has dramatically cut the rates of death during transplantation surgery - these days there are very few deaths actually "during" surgery. To answer your question more analytically, "everyone who has been assessed as being suitable for a transplant, is likely to survive the surgery". I.e, being able to survive the surgery is a prerequisite for being considered for a transplant, otherwise many operations would be rendered pointless. The main "danger period" is actually the ten days directly post-transplant, when rejection rates, blood clots and infections are most likely to occur.
The human body still has a smell, even during surgery, but if the person wasn't smelly to begin with, then the person will most likely not smell during surgery.
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Yes, a nerve that is cut during surgery will eventually heal.
Because of the anastetics and chemicals used during the surgery.
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which sample was removed during surgery and sent to pathologist
Yes, SP refers to a surgical repair procedure during surgery.
I am not sure if you are interested in the heart bypass surgery or the gastric bypass procedure. I do not believe any pictures are taken during the procedures.