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- Scientific Studies on Reiki By: Bronwen Stiene
Today we much prefer to understand something scientifically rather than experiencing it. Here's an article that may help you wrap your mind around Reiki. Tags: Reiki, healing, meditation, new age, spirituality, alternative therapies, complementary th
- Varicocele Surgery Options By: Bob Maloney
There are three types of surgery and one so called “non surgical” procedure. The three surgeries all involve surgical ligation, i.e. surgery to tie off the faulty veins.
I. Varicocelectomy (Conventional Open Surgery)
In a conventional varicocelectomy the doctor makes a two or three inch incision below the groin area or in the abdomen. He goes in and ties off the offending veins. This procedure is performed on an outpatient basis (i.e. no overnight hospital stay) using g... Tags: varicocele, varicocelectomy, embolization, microsurgery, laparoscopy
- Endometriosis Fertility Treatments By: Shelley Ross
Endometriosis is a disease that affects 5 to 10 percent of females. For women suffering from the disease, it can mean pain, discomfort, or even emotional devastation. For many women, the disease means having to come to terms with the fact that dreams of having a family may never come true.
If you’ve been diagnosed with endometriosis or suspect you may suffer from the disease, you may want to educate yourself on the fertility treatments available for endometriosis. Although... Tags:
- How To Choose An Obesity Surgery Doctor By: Giselle Davis, Sanoviv
Deciding the type of Bariatric surgery to have and choosing amongst the many obesity doctors available, can be a daunting task. Bariatric surgery options include the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery, Laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery and the Laparoscopic adjustable gastric band, also known as the Lap Band. The latter surgery (Lap Band) has only just recently (since June of 2001) been approved to be performed here in the United States, and thus, not too many obesity doctors ... Tags: alternative health care, Sanoviv, complementary medicine, alternative medicine, holistic,
- A True Understanding Of Gastric Bypass Surgery By: Susan Fielding
Gastric bypass surgery is a surgery used to reduce the volume of your stomach. It is one of two different surgeries that can accomplish a reduction in stomach volume; the other is known as gastric banding. A gastric bypass is the most common form of this type of surgery, as it has the proven ability to reduce weight faster. However, it should be noted that banding can be more easily reversed. After having this type of bypass surgery, the maximum capacity of your stomach is ab... Tags: gastric bypass, gastric bypass surgery, roux en y gastric bypass, mini gastric bypass, weight
- Overview Of The Surgical Removal Of The Appendix By: Sebastian Bunten
Appendectomy starts with the performing of an incision 4-7 centimetres of length from the skin to the appendicle area. By this incision, the appendix is searched for, in the lower right side abdominal area and in absence of other complications, is removed and detached from the colon, then the hole in the large intestine is sealed. In case of abscess, tubes made of rubber called drains will remove the pus and take it out through the skin. The last step is the closing of the in... Tags: appendicitis, causes, symptoms, chronic, complications
- Advantages of Laparoscopic Surgery By: RK Mishra
Laparoscopic surgery is a revolutionary surgical technique also known as minimally invasive surgery or MIS. Popularly known as keyhole surgery, laparoscopic surgery has become increasingly popular with people that are scheduled to undergo surgeries like appendectomy and gall bladder removal. Laparoscopic surgery involves using specialised surgical equipment that ensures minimal scar tissue as the length of incision(s) is very small. For example, a traditional cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal) typically requires a 20 cm incision; however a laparoscopic cholecystectomy requires 3 or 4 incisions totalling 0.5 -1 cm. If you are wondering how an organ as big as the gall bladder can actually be removed from the body via a 1 cm incision, the procedure involves draining all fluid from the gall bladder and removing it via a small incision near the patient’s navel . Tags: laparoscopy, DR R K Mishra, laparoscopic surgeon, Laparoscopic Treatment Training and Resea
- Acid Reflux Surgery Comes To The Rescue By: graceshades
This way, acid which is usually carried together with the stomach contents is also stopped from reaching the throat and so back ward flow of acid tends to be avoided. After the surgery is over, you may be released from hospital after a day depending on how you are progressing. However, unlike the laparoscopy, the plicator surgery may require to be repeated after some few years in order to re tighten the valve. This reason usually makes people choose this option only when it is absolutely nece Tags: ACID REFLUX SURGERY
- Ovarian Cysts Treatment Discovered By: Mary Parker
Ovarian cyst treatment: confidential remedy for ovarian cysts that your doctor is not aware of. Tags: Ovarian Cysts, Abnormal Ovarian Cysts, Treatment for Ovarian Cysts, Causes of Ovarian Cyst
- Lap band in Belgium - assured quality at affordable price By: viju hegde
This article helps medical tourists, especially from the UK, to understand why Belgium is an affordable, quality destination for lap band surgery. Tags: laparoscopic gastirc band surgery in belgium, lap band belgium, obesity surgery belgium, m
- Experience of initial 200 cases of two-port laparoscopic cholecystectomy By: Dr. Sadhana
Two-port laparoscopic cholecystectomy has been reported to be safe and feasible. At laparoscopy hospital New Delhi we have performed 200 cases of laparoscopic cholecystectomy within 5 years. Tags: laparoscopy hospital
- Laparoscopy - The Present Scenario By: Roberto Bell
Laparoscopic surgery, also called minimal access surgery (MAS), bandaid surgery, keyhole surgery, or pinhole surgery is a modern surgical technique in which operations in the abdomen are performed through small incisions as compared to larger incisions needed in traditional surgical procedures. Laparoscopic surgery includes operations within the abdominal or pelvic cavities. Tags: laparoscopy, laparoscopic, laparoscopy hospital
- Laparoscopy Hospital By: Dr. Sadhana
Laparoscopy Hospital located in New Delhi, India is known worldwide for its continual research in laparoscopic surgery. This method of surgery has become increasingly popular due to techniques that are termed “minimally invasive.” What this means to the patient is that the trauma to the body is drastically reduced from what it was with so-called “traditional” surgery. Tags: Laparoscopic, Training, Treatment
- Laparoscopic Management of Ectopic Pregnancy By: Dr. Sadhana
Ectopic pregnancy is one of the abnormal outcomes of pregnancy in 2% of pregnant woman and is defined as implantation of a fertilized egg outside the endometrial cavity Tags: Laparoscopy
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