The number of people getting their ears pierced is on the rise. Including both sexes. More people are getting their lobes pierced than ever before, which mean more people are getting their ears torn and damaged as a result. For a variety of reasons, ...
Repair, tightening or replacing a damaged ligament can be accomplished through surgical intervention. Ligaments are connective tissues made up of collagen-rich fibrous tissue. In the joints, ligaments connect bones to each other and help keep them in...
The term "joint replacement" refers to surgery to replace a damaged joint with a synthetic joint, or "Arthroplasty" (made of metal, ceramic or plastic). The entire joint is routinely replaced by providers (total joint replacement)...
We can see, diagnose, and treat joint issues with arthroscopic surgery. The shoulder, knee, hip, wrist, and ankle can all benefit from this surgery. A pencil-sized tool is inserted into the joint through a small incision, making it a minimally invasi...
Doctors utilize a number of approaches in minimally invasive surgery to minimize the damage to the patient's body compared to open surgery. Minimum invasive surgery is associated with less discomfort, a shorter hospital stay and less complication...
There are many different types of pelvic inflammatory disease/disorder, including uterine and ovarian inflammation, as well as inflammation of the fallopian tubes. Sexually transmitted bacteria that enter and spread through the vagina are to blame fo...