Hospitals with specialized sergeants or doctors.
Yes
Depend on what the clinical signs/symptoms are and what condition we are discussing (tonsils removed or heart surgery?).
The term "open heart surgery" is really used incorrectly. We use it to mean a surgery where the chest is cut open to get the heart. A "bypass surgery" is where they cut open your chest and reroute the large blood vessels (arteries) on the outside of the heart. We do wrongfully call Bypass Surgery a type of Open Heart Surgery. But I would call a real "open heart surgery" where they cut open the chest and then cut open the heart to work inside the heart, like replace valves.
No, you have to be able and available for work.
This test may be done on a person who recently had trauma to the heart, such as heart surgery or a myocardial infarction (heart attack ). It also may be done on someone with heart disease, such as cardiomyopathy or rheumatic fever.
Myocardial resection is done to improve the stability of the heart function or rhythm. Also known as endocardial resection, this open-heart surgery is done to destroy or remove damaged areas of the heart that cause life-threatening heart rhythms.
A congenital defect in the heart septum, resulting in inadequate circulation of oxygenated blood (a cause of blue baby syndrome).
He or she usually can return to work or other normal activities within two months of the surgery.
Myocardial resection is done to improve the stability of the heart function or rhythm. Also known as endocardial resection, this open-heart surgery is done to destroy or remove damaged areas.
Jennifer Lopez has only had miner work done on her body
I think the surgery that is done to unclog arteries is the bypass surgery.
Heart valve replacement surgery is a procedure that involves removing a damaged or malfunctioning heart valve and replacing it with a new valve. The replacement valve can be mechanical, made from artificial materials, or biological, derived from animal tissues. This surgery is typically performed to treat conditions such as valve stenosis or regurgitation, which can lead to heart failure and other complications. The procedure can be done through open-heart surgery or minimally invasive techniques, depending on the patient's condition and the surgeon's approach.