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Conservative surgery with postpartum radiation therapy has been used for breast preservation.
Conservative surgery consists of closed reduction with percutaneous fixation.
However, the detection of competent ones is also very important because they are used strategically in new techniques of conservative surgery.
Usually, only conservative surgery may be needed, along with a dental cleaning for oral lesions to remove any calculus or other source of irritation.
Hysterectomy is considered a last resort after failure of treatments that suppress natural estrogen or, if possible, conservative surgery to remove the excess tissue.
Instead, Dr. Gross advocated "conservative surgery," operations that conquered disease and contributed to the long-term health of the patient.
Sociologist Patrick Geddes (1854-1932) preferred "conservative surgery": retaining the best buildings in an area and removing the worst.
If the tumor has metastasized, surgery is usually not curative, and the surgeon will choose a more conservative surgery, or no resection at all.
In and around this area Geddes commenced upon a project of "conservative surgery": "weeding out the worst of the houses that surrounded them.
The corneal transplantation is performed when medicines, keratoconus conservative surgery and cross-linking can not heal the cornea anymore.
There is a better prognosis with bilateral radical surgery (removing the both mammary chains) than with more conservative surgery.
Radical surgeries have yielded place to more conservative surgery with the very important objective of quality of life, conserving function and organ without compromising overall survival outcomes.
A successful operator, he nevertheless was attached to conservative surgery, and was always more anxious to teach his pupils how to save a limb than how to remove it.
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Martelli H, Haie-Meder C, Branchereau S, et al.: Conservative surgery plus brachytherapy treatment for boys with prostate and/or bladder neck rhabdomyosarcoma: a single team experience.
Lingos TI, Recht A, Vicini F, et al.: Radiation pneumonitis in breast cancer patients treated with conservative surgery and radiation therapy.
Recht A, Come SE, Henderson IC, et al.: The sequencing of chemotherapy and radiation therapy after conservative surgery for early-stage breast cancer.
Kuerer HM, Gwyn K, Ames FC, et al.: Conservative surgery and chemotherapy for breast carcinoma during pregnancy.
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Renton SC, Gazet JC, Ford HT, et al.: The importance of the resection margin in conservative surgery for breast cancer.
Because of the similarities with keratoconus (degenerative deformation and thinning of the cornea), the same conservative surgery could be used in early stages in order to reinforce the cornea.
Temple WJ, Temple CL, Arthur K, et al.: Prospective cohort study of neoadjuvant treatment in conservative surgery of soft tissue sarcomas.
Low JJ, Perrin LC, Crandon AJ, et al.: Conservative surgery to preserve ovarian function in patients with malignant ovarian germ cell tumors.
When the disease is advanced in women who have completed their families, and hormone treatments and more conservative surgery fail to bring adequate relief, a hysterectomy becomes the only alternative to continued suffering, Dr. Barbieri said.
Abner AL, Recht A, Eberlein T, et al.: Prognosis following salvage mastectomy for recurrence in the breast after conservative surgery and radiation therapy for early-stage breast cancer.
Heritage is certainly not a conservative operation although at times it may look and sound like one.
Or a conservative operation can be done to remove the most troublesome pieces of misplaced tissue.
"Utility companies are inherently conservative operations," Mr. Scott said.
There is no standard operation and the emphasis is on the most conservative operation consistent with curing the disease.
This attempts to surgically remove the cancer while preserving the ovaries and uterus, providing for a more conservative operation than a hysterectomy.
Gross is pictured here performing a conservative operation as opposed to an amputation (which is how the patient would normally have been treated in previous decades).
Mr. Curcio runs a conservative operation across from the Bridgeport Police Department, working primarily with his mother and another local agent.
While they are writ large at Carver, the bank's problems are shared by many other minority-owned financial institutions, which tend to be small, conservative operations serving rural or inner-city neighborhoods.