Knee plica can return after surgical removal, although it is relatively uncommon. The plica is a fold of tissue in the knee joint that can become irritated or inflamed, but if the underlying causes are not addressed, such as muscle imbalances or overuse, symptoms may reappear. Additionally, scar tissue formation or incomplete removal during surgery can also lead to recurrence. Proper rehabilitation and management are crucial to minimize the chances of a return.
Examining a dead piece of bowel that has been surgically removed.
No , the female reproductive organs have been surgically removed .
In most cases, wasps will not return to a nest that has been removed.
It's called 'branchial cleft cysts'. It can be removed surgically.
if it has been operated on, it takes about 4 weeks.
The normal treatment for appendicitis is to surgically remove the appendix, and once it has been removed, obviously it can no longer burst.
the liver is a great organ, and is our only organ capable of some regeneration meaning it can grow to replace what has been removed !! follow your doctors orders and good luck..
A circumcised penis has the foreskin removed. An uncircumcised one does not.
Uncircumcised means that the penis still retains the foreskin.
no. if a dog is fixed they can never become unfixed.
No, usually after a cat has been spayed (surgically sterilized) they cannot become pregnant because their reproductive organs have been removed. However, there have been rare cases of a cat becoming pregnant after the surgery due to an incomplete procedure.
The lumps can be removed surgically and the physician can determine if there are other problems around the area of the lump causing the leg to be painful-while he or she has the surgical cut open. Fatty lumps normally do not hurt but they can hurt if they have been bumped or bruised. Some people opt to keep them rather than have a surgical scar. It is important for the person, with the problem, to discuss this with his or her physician.