Use scissors
Definitely. They may need to take extra precautions to avoid cutting themselves accidentally and getting infected themselves.
Possibly because the surgeon cut a nerve.
The central priority of the hand surgeon is adequate reconstruction of the skin, bone, nerve, tendon, and joint(s) in the hand.
The surgeon enters the internal canal of the ear and separates the nerve bundles governing hearing from the nerve bundles that govern the sense of balance, in order to control the patient's vertigo without sacrificing hearing
Yes, but you're better off seeing a chiropractor or a surgeon.
Yes, if both the median nerve (for carpal tunnel syndrome) and the ulnar nerve are involved, your surgeon may make two separate incisions. One incision will typically be at the wrist for the carpal tunnel release, while the second may be located at the elbow or in the forearm to address the ulnar nerve issue. Your specific surgical approach will depend on the severity of your condition and the surgeon's technique. It's best to discuss the details with your surgeon for clarity on your procedure.
The sciatic nerve, which is the largest nerve in the body.That is why injections are ususally given in the gluteus medius, in order to avoid the sciatic nerve.
The surgeon enters the internal canal of the ear and separates the nerve bundles governing hearing from the nerve bundles that govern the sense of balance, in order to control the patient's vertigo without sacrificing hearing
Cutting government spending to avoid going into debt
which procedure involves cutting the nerve fibers
Peptic ulcers are frequently caused by oversecretion of gastric juice relative to the protection provided by mucus. Stimulation of the vagus nerve causes secretion of gastric juice. Cutting the vagus nerve should reduce gastric juice secretion.
dont cut one