Inserting a device into the fetal bladder to drain urine into the amniotic sac.
Draining or removing CCAMs.
Destroying blood vessels leading to a large SCT.
Experimental hematopoietic-stem-cell transplants.
Amnioreduction and destroying abnormal blood vessel connections in the placenta of TTTS twins.
An incision the size of a small fist is made in the uterus. The surgeon loosens and lifts the tissues of the spinalcanal lesion and stitches them closed.
A needle-like instrument places a balloon in the fetus's trachea to prevent lung fluid from escaping from the mouth, enabling the lungs to grow and push the abdominal organs out of the chest.
CPT code 52648 refers to the procedure of "transurethral destruction of prostatic tissue using laser, including photoselective vaporization of the prostate." This code is typically used for billing purposes in urology to describe a minimally invasive surgical technique aimed at treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) by reducing excess prostate tissue. The procedure involves the use of laser technology to vaporize prostate tissue, alleviating symptoms associated with urinary obstruction.
The Burch procedure, also known as retropubic urethropexy procedure or Burch colosuspension, and Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz procedure (MMK) are the two primary surgeries for treating stress incontinence.
primary surgeries for treating stress incontinence.The Burch procedure uses sutures to attach the urethra and bladder to muscle tissue in the pelvic area
Treating and preventing gum disease is important because gum disease can cause a baby to be born premature or small according to factual studies.
This procedure is called a bunionectomy, and there are many variations on the operation, which is usually performed by a surgeon who specializes in treating bone conditions or by one who specializes in treating the foot .
The most common type of surgery is the focal cortical resection. In this procedure, a small part of the brain responsible for causing the seizures is removed.