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Surgeons

Surgeons are doctors who specialize repairing injuries, deformities, and diseases by performing operation on patients. Most surgeons specialize in various areas of the body, such as the heart, brain or bones.

1,181 Questions

Can a blood clot in your cheek be removed and is a blood clot in your cheek life threatening?

A blood clot in your cheek is life threatening and you would have to have surgery for the clot to be removed.

How leeches make it easier for surgeons to do reconstructive surgery?

Leeches eat, or rather suck blood. If they are placed on an open wound, they suck on the exposed blood and continue to do so until removed, also nibbling at any dead skin they find. This aids with surgery in that their actions keep the wound 'fresh' and much easier to deal with, verses a scab forming, having to be cut away. This allows the surgeon to make a smoother seam of the skin being pulled tighter or graphed together during reconstructive surgery.

The leech also leaves an enzyme behind that numbs the skin cell receptors so that the area in numbed (which is why you do not know they are on in a river you unless you look). This enzyme also keeps the wound fresh for the doctor. The leeches removal of blood also removes a small amount of poison or bacteria that might have harmed the patient.

Leeches are grown under sterile conditions in order to be placed on patients for medical reasons (almost always while laying in a hospital bed being observed). If you swim in a pond, river, or lake and discover that you have one on you - do not panic, do not rip it off. Get out of the water before U remove it, or germs from the lake water can enter the wound. Once out of the water you can either sprinkle salt on it and wait a minute for it to fall off, or place a lit match or lighter on it and it will fall off. If you have any ointment or spray disinfectant, dry the wound and apply it. Cover it with a bandage and stay out of the lake for 24 hours. The leech's anti-coagulant, hirudin, will keep the wound oozing blood for some time...which is why U stay out of the water or the scent of the blood will attract MANY leeches....

Under no circumstance do you squeeze or pinch a leech while it is attached to you!!! The blood that it sucked off of another dead animal in the lake can be regurgitated and end up in your blood stream. The odds are low, but if it was attached to another human and that human had STD's, IDS, etc., it cold be passed on to you. Many leeches checked in Africa have HIV because of so many people bathing in rivers and streams.

How do you put out fire in amateur surgeon?

suck some blood up with the vaccume than click on the base of the fire

Who is the best eye surgeon for cataract in lucknow?

I guess it id Dr. N K Misra. He practices in chowk area.he operated on my mother and i was very satisfied. you may also go to prakash netra kendra in gomti nagar.

Will there be a need for surgeons in 10 years?

Yes, there will surely be a need for surgeions in 10 years.

What causes do you need to study to be a surgeon?

To be a surgeon, you should take math and science classes in high school, then take biology or premed classes in college and go to medical school.

How much does it cost to become brain surgeon?

it will cost A LOT, at least a couple hundred thousand bucks (over many years), but then again brain surgeons can make 500,000 a year, so it really doesnt matter.

Can a surgeon buy a Lamborghini?

Yes, if they have the money for it.

Who was Christopher Reeve's neurosurgeon?

Dr. John A. Jane, at the time, with University of Virginia

What do doctors use to freeze your skin to give a shot?

Uh... Freeze your skin? I think you mean alcoholic patches. They use it to clean your skin before the process.

Can OBGYN s have false nails?

Only the ones that pinch your labia lips

How do i find a Doctor Who does laser surgery?

is there any doctors in Charlotte N.C. that do laser surgery on the back .

Can a neurosurgeon be sued?

Yes, a neurosurgeon can be sued, and so can just about anyone else. But the burden of proof is clearly on the person bringing the suit. Additionally, a weak case could result in a counter suit. In any action like this, it is critical to get the opinion of at least one legal professional. Litigation against physicians and attorneys is notoriously thorny, and there are serious consequences possible for all parties to the action. A professional consultation is often modestly priced, or even free, at least upon the initial visit. The attorney will be investing a bit of time to get an idea of the merits of the case, and also making his own plea for your retaining him in the action. No one with anything to gain (or lose) in such an action would even consider bringing a suit without a lawyer. Even if the action is conducted without any appearances in court, the paperwork is not something that anyone without legal qualifications should be handling. Ask around about for a reference, or get a referral from a service. But get an attorney.

Who performs finger reattachment?

a microsurgeon, who may be a plastic surgeon with five years of general surgery training, plus two years of plastic surgery training and another one or two years of training in microneurovascular surgery; or an orthopedic surgeon

What personality traits should you possess to become a successful ear nose throat doctor?

fragrant breath; ability to keep patient quiet while doctor switches from examination of ear, nose and throat

What do neurosurgeons wear?

they wear shirts made of chocolate and all that fuzz. Also they wear dem vinnila pants.

What is the divorce rate for surgeons?

Around 33%. Please see this link and associated refrences. Some of the data a a bit old but still relevant. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/press/1997/MARCH/199703.HTM

How much does a derma surgeon make?

The amount of money that a derma surgeon makes will vary based on level of experience. This will be anywhere between $100,000 and $500,000 per year.

How much do cardiothoracic surgeons earn weekly?

It really depends and weeks aren't such good measures for this, but it starts from something between $3,000 and up to ~$20,000/week for a world renowned surgeon and the correct spelling is "Cardiothoracic", it comes from Thoracic surgery, i.e. Thorax Surgery.

Why do surgeons need to know calculus?

Almost every professional occupation out there requires about a Trig or Calculus level.

Who is an Ideal Candidate for a Tummy Tuck Surgery?

A good candidate for a tummy tuck is usually someone who's lost a lot of weight—male or female. A good group of candidates is women who have had children who tend to carry extra weight around their waist. They usually have a pannus, which is soft, loose skin that hangs down over the pubic area.

How much do orthopedic surgeons not studying the spine make a year?

All orthopedic surgeons have some knowledge of the spine. They make over 200,000 dollars a year and up. They are a specialized type of surgeon which is why they make so much.