Wow, um, well usually when someone is cut in half at the waist, the EMT's are instructed to not take any heroic measure to save their life as in general, being cut in half at the waist is thought of to be incompatible with life. So short answer: most likely not.
I'm kind of curious why your asking
she/he is full of crap, you can survive quite fine in this situation if get at the hospital in time. if ems does not take standard life saving measures they can lose there job and be sued up to 12 million dollars by the victims family. "so short answer" yes if to the hospital in time. PS you don't have to tell her why your asking, that's none of her business
Hypothetically if someone stood perfectly straight and you were able to cut them incredibly fast and parallel to the ground and the person did not move the slightest then yes it could be possible
i was watching this thing on tv a guy was cut in half but only lasted about 3 hours because the peremedics took one half to the wrong hospital
The uterus must be meticulously repaired in order to eliminate potential sites of bleeding or infection. The surgeon then sutures the abdominal wall and muscle layers above it with absorbable stitches, and closes the skin
While complications are rare, potential risks include infection, inflammation, bleeding, and issues with the intraocular lens. It's essential to discuss these risks with your surgeon before undergoing surgery.
If a stitch busts open on the first day after wisdom tooth extraction, it may lead to increased bleeding or a risk of infection at the extraction site. It's crucial to keep the area clean and avoid disturbing it further. If you notice significant bleeding, swelling, or signs of infection, you should contact your dentist or oral surgeon promptly for advice and potential treatment.
A surgeon.
Bleeding after a hysterectomy can be concerning and may indicate complications such as infection, blood vessel damage, or improper healing. While some spotting is normal during recovery, heavy bleeding should be evaluated by a healthcare provider immediately. It’s important to monitor the amount and duration of bleeding, as prompt medical attention may be necessary to prevent serious complications. Always follow your surgeon's post-operative care instructions and report any unusual symptoms.
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Bleeding after an oophorectomy can occur, but it is not considered normal. While some light spotting may happen as part of the healing process, any significant or prolonged bleeding should be evaluated by a healthcare provider. It's important to monitor for other symptoms, such as severe pain or signs of infection, and seek medical attention if they arise. Always follow your surgeon's post-operative care instructions and report any concerning symptoms.
A cardiovascular surgeon is someone who works on hearts doing things like open heart surgery A cardiovascular surgeon is someone who works on hearts doing things like open heart surgery
We need to amputate the leg before the infection spreads.The surgeon begins to amputate the finger.
That's called a Surgeon.
If it's more than just a tiny bit on a recent suture line, report to your surgeon ASAP.
Yes, unless there are (extremely rare) complications like bleeding or the surgeon sneezes and cut's it off.