It depends on the type of abdominal surgery and underlying condition, but if you're generally acceptable if there are no residual problems from the surgery that would otherwise DQ you.
Having heart surgery can disqualify you from getting into the military.
yes as long as you make a full recovery
James Greig Smith has written: 'Woodspring' -- subject(s): Woodspring Priory, Woodspring Golf Club 'Abdominal surgery' -- subject(s): Surgery, Abdomen 'Abdominal surgery' -- subject(s): Surgery, Abdomen 'Abdominal surgery v.2' 'Abdominal surgery' -- subject(s): Surgery, Abdomen
The abdomen.
Jorge M. Psillakis has written: 'Color atlas of aesthetic surgery of the abdomen' -- subject(s): Abdomen, Atlases, Methods, Plastic Surgery, Surgery
yes adhesions form in the first 3 to 7 days after a surgery.
John B. Deaver has written: 'A treatise on appendicitis' -- subject(s): Appendicitis 'Surgery of the upper abdomen' -- subject(s): Surgery, Abdomen
Joanna Zanella has had her nose, breasts, lypo of the abdomen and transfer of the abdomen fat to her butt.
It depends if you can run. Say if you only have 9 toes, if you can run fine, you can join.
An abdominal section is an incision in the abdomen for surgery on the abdominal regions.
In laparoscopic surgery, two or more ports are used to access the patient's abdomen. One port is used to slowly fill the abdomen with carbon dioxide gas, which expands the abdomen and thus the surgeon's field of view. The remaining ports are used for the passage of cameras and tools that allow the surgeon to complete the surgery with only minor incisions.
An abdominal section is an incision in the abdomen for surgery on the abdominal regions.