The Maze procedure is major surgery and patients may experience any of the normal complications associated with major surgery and anesthesia, such as the risk of bleeding, pneumonia, or infection.
The overall operative mortality for patients undergoing the Maze procedure is 3%. The mortality rate increases among patients over age 65.
Heart surgeons specially trained in the Maze procedure should perform this procedure. The Maze procedure takes place in an operating room in a hospital.
Specific risks associated with LLD surgery include: osteomyelitis (bone infection)
The Maze procedure, also known as the Cox-Maze procedure, is a surgical treatment for chronic atrial fibrillation. The procedure restores the heart's normal rhythm by surgically interrupting the conduction of abnormal impulses
An endoscopy is a generally safe procedure. There are minor risks, however, which include bleeding, infection, and tearing of the gastrointestinal tract.
The risks are similar to those associated with any surgical procedure. Risks include bleeding, infection, breast asymmetry, anesthesia reaction, or unexpected scarring. A lumpectomy may also cause loss of sensation in the breast.
Potential risks and complications of a cat nose cut procedure may include infection, excessive bleeding, scarring, changes in the cat's appearance or breathing difficulties. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to discuss these risks and ensure the procedure is necessary and safe for the cat.
There are risk associated with any medical procedure. Infection is always a possibility as is your body not reacting well to the treatment.
There are small dangers in any procedure, but vein treatments are generally very safe. Talk to her doctor about the specific threats with her procedure.
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The traditional Maze procedure takes about an hour to perform, while the surgical pulmonary vein isolation procedure generally takes only a few minutes to perform.
Some potential risks associated with a medical procedure that were not discussed by the healthcare provider could include infection, allergic reactions to medications or materials used during the procedure, complications related to anesthesia, and unexpected side effects or complications specific to the individual's medical history or condition. It is important for patients to ask questions and seek clarification from their healthcare provider to fully understand the risks involved in a medical procedure.