Incisions are made through the mother's abdominal wall. Using ultrasound as a guide. A narrow tube is placed through a tiny hole in the uterine wall to drain and collect the amniotic fluid.
After the procedure, the fetus is replaced in the uterus and the incision is stitched. Prior to the final stitch the amniotic fluid is re-injected into the uterus. The uterus is repositioned inside the mother.
using the traditional open surgery technique, which requires a wide incision to open the abdomen. However, some surgeons use a laparoscopic technique
A pancreatectomy can be performed through an open surgery technique, in which case one large incision is made.
may be removed by either traditional open abdominal or pelvic surgery or by laparoscopic surgery. In the latter technique the laparoscope includes a laser for destroying the tissue with heat.
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.
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Open heart surgery
One of the solutions is open heart surgery or cardiovascular surgery. A child or adult can either die from cardiovascular disease or you can have cardiovascular surgery or open heart surgery.
Open heart bypass surgery.
There are two types of rhinoplasty, and they are open (external) surgery and closed (internal) surgery. Closed surgery is suitable for minor reshaping, while open surgery is appropriate for major nose reshaping.
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Yes it is OK to do CPR after open heart surgery.