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i now its the heart valve . . . . . . .
Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest (DHCA)
Heart
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i`ve onl know that the eye is the part of it that can be replaced by surgery thats i`ve know
Need of surgery or indication for surgery at C6-C7 depends on clinical features rather than on MRI findings. If you have no pain or no neurological deficits there is no need of surgery. If there is a correlation between clinical features and MRI findings then there is an indication for surgery to remove your suffering.
The heart, individual heart valves, and blood vessels can be replaced by surgery.
I really only know 2 parts that can be replaced and those are a pump in your heart and a valve.
It is not easy in order to get your pre-central cortex repaired. In order to get your pre-central cortex repaired, you will have to have brain surgery which can be fatal.
The risks for an elective surgery will vary by the type of procedure performed.most surgeries carry a risk of infection, hemorrhage, and circulatory problems such as shock or thrombosis. The anesthesia used may also present certain risks
Cosmetic surgery is an elective procedure, and should not be taken lightly. As with any surgery, there are dangers involved. Infection is the most possible, and possibly the most deadly consequence. A clean operating room is very necessary.
Drinking alcohol soon after surgery is discouraged because alcohol thins the blood (which is good for the heart and circulatory system) but increases the chances of bleeding.