A nonsurgical condition means the person does not need surgery. Medication or other treatment can correct the problem.
If a medical treatment occurs nonoperatively, means such as medications and other nonsurgical methods are used.
Nonsurgical treatments include physical therapy, medications, and avoidance of stress and cold. These measures reduce or remove the likelihood of triggering a problem mediated by the sympathetic nervous system.
Nonsurgical alternatives to LASIK are contact lenses and eyeglasses
There are both surgical and nonsurgical options to treat a herniated disc. Nonsurgical treatments include medication and going to a chiropractor. Steroid injections are also available for this condition.
Nail removal is a form of treatment that is sometimes necessary following traumatic injuries or recurrent infections in the area of the nail. There are nonsurgical as well as surgical methods of nail removal.
Yes. I've heard of nonsurgical treatments. Talk to your doctor.
Such nonsurgical techniques as the administration of IV fluids, bowel decompression with a nasogastric tube, or a therapeutic enema are often successful in reducing intussusception. Patients whose symptoms point to bowel perforation.
Nail removal is a form of treatment that is sometimes necessary following traumatic injuries or recurrent infections in the area of the nail. There are nonsurgical as well as surgical methods of nail removal.
The section of the CPT manual that contains codes for nonsurgical cardiovascular services is the "Cardiovascular" section, specifically found under codes 93000-93799. This section includes codes for various diagnostic tests, monitoring services, and other non-invasive procedures related to cardiovascular health, such as EKGs, echocardiograms, and stress tests. These codes are essential for accurately billing and documenting nonsurgical cardiovascular care.
These treatments include systematic chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, and radiotherapy as alternatives or adjunctive therapy for patients with cancer.
Most style guides would use "nonsurgical", or possibly "non-surgical".
An angioembolization is another term for an embolization - a nonsurgical procedure which effects the selective occlusion of blood vessels by purposely introducing emboli.