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Procedure that consists of implanting a medical device that generates electrical impulses delivered by electrodes to contract the heart muscles and regulate the electrical conduction system of the heart.
Surgical opening into one or more laminae of the vertebra arch.
A nonfunctional examination of the urinary system during which contrast medium is induced directly retrograde into the pelvicalyceal system via catheterization by a urologist during a minor surgical proceduce.
Surgical removal of the gallbladder.
Creation of an artificial joint to correct ankylosis.
Surgical procedure designed to reduce proximal femoral fractures through the use of internal fixation devices.
Surgical procedure performed to alleviate pain caused by neural impingement by removing an aspect of the lamina in the vertebral arch.
A procedure in which the damaged bone and cartilage of a hip is removed and replaced with prosthetic components.
Crushing of calcification in the renal pelvis, ureter, or urinary bladder by mechanical force or sound waves.
A nail or rod will be inserted from the proximal end of the long bone.
A spinal condition primarily affecting older patients; caused by degenerative changes that result in enlargement of the facet joints.
Procedure that is done with contrast media to visualize the bile ducts after a cholecystectomy.
OR procedure that provides stability and pain relief to patients with vertebral compression fractures.
Surgical procedure where a fiber-optic instrument is inserted through the abdominal wall to permit a surgical procedure.
Name of the endoscope used for examination of the urinary bladder.
Surgical removal of a kidney.
Surgery where balloon is inflated within collapsed vertebrae and cement is injected to stabilize it.
Removal of part of the large intestine.
Removal of all or part of the breast.
Removal of the thyroid gland.
The most common way to remove a pituitary tumor.
Contrast-filled arteries of leg.
Thin tube that's placed in your ureter to help drain urine from your kidney.
Puts pieces of a broken bone into place using surgery.
Surgery to remove part or all of a bulging or damaged (herniated) disc in the lower spine.

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