No, ribs do not grow back if surgically removed. Unlike certain tissues in the body, ribs are bones that do not regenerate after being surgically excised. Once removed, the body may adapt to the absence of the rib, but the bone itself will not reappear.
Yes it can. I had to have it removed along with another one. The doctors told me if it is removed properly it can grow back. I had never heard of such a thing. I have before and after x-rays and yes they grew back. It took almost 4 months.
The Question Isn't " Does The Appendix Grow back?" The Question is do you want it to? ;)
yes adhesions form in the first 3 to 7 days after a surgery.
None. Once a bone is surgically removed, it will not grow back on its own. However, in some cases, doctors can use techniques such as bone grafting or synthetic bone implants to help promote bone regrowth in certain areas.
The human stomach does not regenerate or grow back in the same way some organs do. If a portion of the stomach is surgically removed (such as in a gastrectomy), the remaining stomach can adapt and stretch to accommodate food, but it does not regrow the removed tissue. Healing occurs, but the lost capacity and structure are permanent.
In a lumpectomy, the tumor and some surrounding tissue are removed, but the remaining breast tissue can potentially develop new tumors in the future. The tissue that is removed does not grow back, as it has been surgically excised. However, regular follow-up care is essential to monitor for any new changes or developments in the breast.
No you cannot get cataracts again after surgery. When you have cataract surgery the lenses are removed and replaced with man made lenses. A cataract therefore is impossible to come back as there is no natural lens. Only the natural lens can get a cataract.
No, back teeth cannot grow back after they have been lost or removed.
Once tonsils are removed they do not grow back, so the answer is NO.
Your uvula is not supposed to grow back once it has been removed.
A male chicken is neutered at a very early age, surgically. The testes are clipped at between 2 to 4 weeks of age. Using a sharp scalpel a 1 inch incision is made between the the two posterior ribs through the dorsal wall. The testes are about the size of a rice grain and both need to be removed otherwise they can grow back. This procedure has been banned in many countries but those that still allow it sell capons to countries that may not legally produce such birds.
Yes, usually they do, as do fingernails. Although if there was significant trauma to the nail bed prior to the surgical removal, that may result in the nail not growing back, or not growing back normal. But if the nail is surgically removed due to non-traumatic causes (such as a nail fungus), then the nail almost always grows back with no problems.