After suboccipital decompression, potential complications may include cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks, infection, and nerve injury. Patients may also experience persistent headaches or neurological deficits. Additionally, there is a risk of hematoma formation at the surgical site, which could necessitate further intervention. Monitoring and appropriate postoperative care are crucial to mitigate these risks.
After HBOT is complete, a period of decompression in the chamber is required until the pressure in the chamber is equal to the pressure outside. Serious complications can occur if decompression occurs suddenly.
no, most of the plastic surgeries are non lethal. In few cases complications might occur.
Complications, though rare, can occur during fundoplication. These complications can include injury to such surrounding tissues and organs, as the liver, esophagus, spleen, and stomach.
nothing
There are no complications or side effects of this test.
Major complications as a result of hair transplantation are extremely rare
A recent Johns Hopkins study documented complications in 41% of cases.
after exercise
Complications occur three to five times more frequently in males.
These include lung and heart complications, as well as reactions to medications, bleeding, and infection.
True
Decompression waves are patterns of increasing pressure that occur when air is rapidly forced out of a confined space, typically during an explosion or rapid depressurization. These waves can cause damage to nearby structures and pose a threat to anyone in the vicinity due to the rapid changes in pressure.