Neurectomy is typically performed by a surgeon, often a neurologist or orthopedic surgeon, who specializes in the nervous system and related structures. This procedure involves the surgical removal of a nerve, usually to alleviate chronic pain or treat conditions like neuromas. In some cases, pain management specialists may also perform neurectomies, especially when addressing pain-related issues.
Neurectomy is surgical removal of a nerve
Removal of a nerve
Neurectomy is surgical removal of a nerve.
A vestibular neurectomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting the vestibular nerve, which is responsible for balance and spatial orientation, to alleviate symptoms of vertigo and dizziness. This procedure is usually considered when other treatments for vestibular disorders, such as medication or physical therapy, have not been effective.
The surgical procedure to remove a nerve is called a neurectomy. This procedure is done to alleviate chronic pain or dysfunction caused by the nerve. It is important to discuss the risks and benefits of neurectomy with a medical professional before proceeding.
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This kind of doctor is referred to as Coroner or Medical Examiner.
A prostate resection removes parts of a prostate. This is done in the case of an enlarged prostate that makes urination (peeing) difficult. The resection reduces the prostate size alleviating pressure on the part of the urethra going through the prostate making it easier to urinate.
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Foot doctor
I think its an orthapeadic doctor
it depends on what doctor you arethere is a heart doctor, blood doctor, dental doctor, eyes doc., hair/skin doctor, lung doctor, genes doctor, glands/hormones, psychological, etc.Depending on what kind of doctor you are, it also depends on what kind of care you give to the patients.