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Postoperative meaning
Of, relating to, or occurring in the period after a surgical operation.
Example sentences (16)
For example, preoperative and postoperative becomes pre- and postoperative (not pre- and post-operative ) when suspended.
In July 2021, Pope Francis prayed the Angelus from a balcony of Gemelli Hospital one week after intestinal surgery, while June 11 he will only be four days’ postoperative, the surgeon said.
Now, I’d like to shift the presentation to APONVIE, our new product for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting or PONV.
The initial development of FX301 is intended to support administration as a peripheral nerve block for control of postoperative pain.
The review of maternal deaths highlighted the direct evoked causes of reported maternal deaths: hemorrhage (delivery hemorrhage), severe infections, postoperative complications (pelvic peritonitis), and eclampsia.
Due to postoperative nausea and vomiting being significantly reduced relative to morphine as shown in Figure 3, I am estimating many more countries will be interested in signing partnerships with Trevena.
End indicates study endpoint; 12 M, at 12 months; pre, preoperative; post, postoperative; CI, confidence interval.
King provides preoperative and postoperative care for vascular surgery patients.
The postoperative prognosis was bleak, but a then-experimental drug therapy has lent her time.
An overview of Cochrane reviews found that acupuncture is not effective for a wide range of conditions, and they suggest it may be effective for only chemotherapy-induced nausea/vomiting, postoperative nausea/vomiting, and idiopathic headache.
It reduces the duration of postoperative tracheal intubation by roughly half.
Once the swelling resolves and the palate becomes tightened by postoperative scarring, however, the full benefit of the surgery may be noticed.
Specifically, the overall success rate is higher, fewer repeat interventions and postoperative visits are needed, and treatment costs are lower after ureteroscopic treatment when compared with ESWL.
Surgery on the mouth and throat, as well as dental surgery and procedures, can result in postoperative swelling of the lining of the mouth and other areas that affect the airway.
There are several risk factors associated with postoperative complications, such as immune deficienty and obesity.
The risks of intact D&X are similar to the risks of non-intact D&E and include postoperative infection, hemorrhage, or uterine injury.