Examples of using Hernia in English and their translations into Chinese
{-}
-
Political
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Programming
Beard, MD, MPH, examines one approach to tackling the situation: training medical doctors to perform inguinal hernia surgery.
Lasers are mainly used to replace UHP, hernia lamps and other forms of light bulbs on traditional projectors.
Last year during training, he strained his groin and reactivated an old abdominal hernia.
The first mesh products received fast-track approval from the FDA because they were deemed similar to mesh long used in hernia surgeries.
Each amplifier must deliver a 15-Hz signal at full power into a saturated DCA Power transformer for 1 second without developing a hernia!
Following surgery, people should avoid strenuous exercise and heavy lifting to reduce the chances of a hernia returning.
At age 70, he decided to repair his inguinal hernia under local anesthetic, and this time, he invited members of the press to attend.
In robotic-assisted repair, the surgeon enjoys greater instrument dexterity and precision, and is able to achieve primary closure of the hernia defect.
It's rare, but in extreme cases, the tissue may tear, and organs may poke out of the opening:that's called a hernia.
Lainer Sivira, 29, was shaken by her first-ever helicopter flight, cradling her 3-year-old son, Enderson, who needs a hernia operation, on her knees.
European Society for Coloproctology will undertake further cohort studies on robotic colorectal surgery, the management of acute severe Ulcerative Colitis and parastomal hernia repair in 2019.
After pelvic exenteration, many patients will have perineal hernia, often without symptoms, but only 3- 10% will have perineal hernia requiring surgical repair.
These hernias are bad: they can obstruct the intestine, and sometimes caused death in the years before surgery.
Surgery can also correct hernias, help drain excessive cerebrospinal fluid from the brain, and free nerves and nerve roots compressed by skeletal and other abnormalities.
Hiatus hernias are relatively common, occurring in about 10 per cent of the population.
The most common are adhesions, hernias, cancers, and certain medicines.
Recent research has shown that people with vitamin D levels below 20 ng/mL are at increased risk of muscle injuries such as strains, sprains and hernias.
There are an estimated 1.2 million hernia repairs annually in the United States, including recurrences.
If positive, he will then be operated upon for a hernia and hydrocele condition.
And surgical tissue repair products for hernia repair, peripheral nerve repair and protection, and tendon repair.