Clark OH (August 1975). "Postoperative adrenal hemorrhage". Annals of Surgery. 182 (2): 124-9. doi:10.1097/00000658-197508000- ... Identification of adrenal hemorrhage cannot rely on laboratory findings alone. Several signs of adrenal hemorrhage can be ... MRI is the most sensitive and specific method for adrenal hemorrhage diagnosis. On MRI, haemorrhages could appear as different ... Adrenal hemorrhage could be detected by showing non-specific enlargement and hemorrhage into one or both adrenal glands in ...
Anchala PR, Resnick SA (December 2010). "Treatment of postoperative hemorrhage with venous embolization". Journal of Vascular ... Chauleur C, Fanget C, Tourne G, Levy R, Larchez C, Seffert P (July 2008). "Serious primary post-partum hemorrhage, arterial ...
Potential complications include hemorrhage and postoperative hypokalemia. With complete removal of the tumor, prognosis is ... or blindness due to retinal detachment and/or intraocular hemorrhages. A palpable mass in the cranial abdomen is another ...
... postoperative hemorrhage". The Laryngoscope. 113 (11): 2010-3. doi:10.1097/00005537-200311000-00029. PMID 14603065. S2CID ... lesser incidence of delayed hemorrhage, more significantly in pediatric populations, less postoperative pain and early return ... Significant post-operative primary bleeding occurs in 0.2-2.2% of people, and secondary bleeding in 0.1-3.3%. In several ... A dose of dexamethasone may help children return to a normal diet more quickly and have less post-operative pain. Many people ...
It is important to administer acid-reducing medications to prevent postoperative hemorrhage. Perforation may be prevented with ... The major complications of endoscopic mucosal resection include postoperative bleeding, perforation, and stricture formation. ...
Castration can have complications, such as swelling, hemorrhage or post-operative bleeding, infections, and eventration. It can ... The emasculators are applied for two to three minutes, then removed, and a careful check is made for signs of haemorrhage. ... Post-operative swelling (edema) - minor and very common Scrotal/incisional infection - local seroma/abscess formation is ... that may not be obvious for months or even years Hemorrhage (bleeding) ranges from the relatively common and insignificant ...
However, the leading cause of death thus far is linked to CNS hemorrhage and postoperative bleeding. It was first described in ... The first symptom usually seen is hemorrhage from the umbilical cord that is difficult to stop. Other symptoms include: Nasal ... The biggest concern for individuals with afibrinogenemia is CNS hemorrhage, bleeding in the brain, which can be fatal. Many of ... bleeding or bruising from minor injury Prolonged menstruation in women Spontaneous abortion during pregnancy CNS hemorrhaging ...
The length of postoperative stay in the hospital is minimal, and same-day discharges are possible in cases of early morning ... These include: Reduced hemorrhaging, which reduces the chance of needing a blood transfusion. Smaller incision, which reduces ... Vascular injuries can result in hemorrhage that may be life-threatening. Injuries to the bowel can cause a delayed peritonitis ... These include reduced pain due to smaller incisions, reduced hemorrhaging, and shorter recovery time. The key element is the ...
It is for this reason that a post-operative full abdominal and chest X-ray will often be requested. In 2 to 3% of cases, ... The moles may intrude so far into the uterine wall that hemorrhage or other complications develop. ...
MRIs are typically done after 1 or 2 days of postoperative in order to inspect the amount of tumor remaining. The probability ... Possible problems that arise from the surgery include hemorrhage, brain edema, and hemiparesis. ...
Late postoperative follow-up of ostium secundum defect. European Heart Journal (1999). 20, 904-909 M. Jemielity, W. Dyszkiewicz ... Complications of catheter insertion often include nausea and vomiting, blood vessel obstruction, pain, and hemorrhage. The most ... although infective endocarditis is a postoperative concern. To prevent this condition, a prophylactic is used for six months ...
... cerebral ischemia is a major contributor to post-operative stroke and death especially after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage ... Vasospasm typically appears 4 to 10 days after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Along with physical resistance, vasospasm is a main ... Cerebral vasospasm may arise in the context of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Symptomatic vasospasm or delayed ...
The use of chest tubes in postoperative thoracic care was reported in 1922, and they were regularly used post-thoracotomy in ... Major insertion complications include hemorrhage, infection, and reexpansion pulmonary edema. Injury to the liver, spleen or ... Keeping vigilant about chest tube clogging is imperative for the team taking care of the patient in the early postoperative ... The placement technique for postoperative drainage (e.g. cardiac surgery) differs from the technique used for emergency ...
Since patients with the syndrome have bleeding tendencies, intraoperative, perioperative, and postoperative hemorrhages should ... While there is no cure for HPS, treatment for chronic hemorrhages associated with the disorder includes therapy with vitamin E ... The anesthesia team should be aware that patients may have postoperative pulmonary complications as part of the syndrome.[ ... Phacoemulsification may help prevent intraoperative and postoperative bleeding in patients with the syndrome. Prolonged ...
The risks of intact D&E are similar to the risks of non-intact D&E and include postoperative infection, hemorrhage, or uterine ... Recovery from an intact D&E is similar to recovery from a non-intact D&E. Postoperative pain is usually minimal and managed ... There is no difference in postoperative blood loss or major complications when compared to non-intact D&E. There is no ...
Other reviews covered osteoarthritis, migraines, postoperative ecchymosis and edema, delayed-onset muscle soreness, preventing ... postpartum haemorrhage, or eczema and other dermatological conditions. Some clinical trials have tested individualized ...
When Layne was only six years old, Valerie suffered a post-operative brain haemorrhage and died, leaving Layne and her brother ...
He developed a surgical clamp to reduce post-myomectomy haemorrhage, established operative techniques to reduce post-operative ... At a time, when myomectomies fell out of favour due to the associated blood loss, post-operative haematomas and frequent post- ... and therefore reducing post-operative infection. He became experienced in the radical extended Wertheim hysterectomy for ...
Postoperative complications included RPM in 25%, high IOP in 15%, sterile vitritis complicated the postoperative course of 5% ... and vitreous hemorrhage (rare). Indefinite placement of a bandage contact lens is needed to maintain adequate ocular surface ... Postoperative complications included RPM in 25%, high IOP in 15%, sterile vitritis complicated the postoperative course of 5% ... Postoperative complications included RPM in 44%, high IOP in 18%, sterile vitritis complicated the postoperative course of 10% ...
... various reactions to the administration of protamine and post-operative hemorrhage due to inadequate reversal of the ... Postoperative bleeding was reduced with low systemic heparinization, but the reduction was not significant. Ovrum et al. 2001[ ... and hospital mortality were similar Reduced incidence of postoperative atrial fibrillation compared to identical uncoated ...
... a method associated with less pain and lower risk of postoperative hemorrhage. For patients who cannot use a continuous ... There have been documented instances of severe airway obstruction, and reports of post-operative OSA continues to increase as ... OSA can also occur as a serious post-operative complication that seems to be most frequently associated with pharyngeal flap ...
All these units have well equipped intensive care units for post-operative care. Although medical tourism is not a major ... It was a combination of open craniotomy and stereotaxy which is used to treat intraventricular hemorrhage and the technique was ... www.nsasl.lk) "Two cases of intraventricular hemorrhage evacuation by open craniotomy assisted with stereotaxy, leading to ...
2008). Optimization of post-operative computerized tomographic imaging in patients with the implanted responsive ... 2010). Intracortical eeg for the detection of vasospasm in patients with poor-grade subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurocrit Care, ...
This is done to reduce postoperative hypotony-sudden drops in postoperative intraocular pressure. Valved implants, such as the ... Phacolytic glaucoma due to phacotoxic meshwork blockage Subluxation of lens Glaucoma secondary to intraocular hemorrhage ... Postoperative ocular hypertension from use of alpha chymotrypsin. Glaucoma of miscellaneous origin Associated with intraocular ... Ahmed glaucoma valve, attempt to control postoperative hypotony by using a mechanical valve. Ab interno implants, such as the ...
Complications of ETV include hemorrhage (the most severe being due to basilar artery rupture), injury to neural structures (e.g ... Infection, hematoma, and cerebrospinal fluid leaks may present in the direct postoperative period. Failure of the ETV occurs. ... post intracranial hemorrhage or post intracranial infection) also may be eligible for treatment by means of ETV.[citation ... of lamina terminalis fenestration in reducing shunt-dependent hydrocephalus following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: A ...
... and was found to be useful in treating minor bleeding episodes or in preventing postoperative hemorrhage when given prior to ...
... postoperative bleeding, and umbilical cord hemorrhage, which may also occur depending on the severity, respectively. Type II: ... Epistaxis - Acute hemorrhages from areas of the nasal cavity, nostrils, or nasopharynx. Women with this deficiency experience ... Type I: Severe hemorrhages are indicators of a more severe prothrombin deficiency that account for muscle hematomas, ... Treatment is almost always aimed to control hemorrhages, treating underlying causes, and taking preventative steps before ...
... oral hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.414.922.500 - gingival hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.414.941 - postoperative hemorrhage MeSH C23.550. ... postoperative hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.767.859 - postoperative nausea and vomiting MeSH C23.550.767.863 - postpericardiotomy ... intracranial hemorrhages MeSH C23.550.414.913.100 - cerebral hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.414.913.100.200 - basal ganglia hemorrhage ... retinal hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.414.756.887 - vitreous hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.414.788 - gastrointestinal hemorrhage MeSH ...
... of fluid requirement in critically ill patients Hemorrhage Sepsis Acute kidney injury Burns Management of postoperative open ... "Hemodynamic and oxygen transport patterns in surviving and non-surviving postoperative patients". Critical Care Medicine. 13 (2 ...
Kranke P, Morin AM, Roewer N, Eberhart LH (March 2002). "Dimenhydrinate for prophylaxis of postoperative nausea and vomiting: a ... Paroxysmal cough Inner-ear diseases Motion sickness Labyrinthitis Malignancy Intracerebral disorders Malignancy Hemorrhage ... Dimenhydrinate is an inexpensive and effective over the counter medication for preventing postoperative nausea and vomiting. ... Meningitis Encephalitis Rabies Psychiatric illnesses Anorexia and bulimia nervosa Depression Drug withdrawal Other Post-operative ...
Other complications are described: intraoperative hemorrhage due to pelvic large vessel lesion, ureter or bladder accidental ... appearing during the immediate postoperative convalescence period or later mainly in patients who received subsequent ...