Synonym: operation. Antonym: medicine. Similar words: surgeon, urge, imagery, drudgery, large, target, emerge, very. Meaning: ['sɜrdʒərɪ /'sɜːg-] n. 1. the branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures 2. a room where a doctor or dentist can be consulted 3. a room in a hospital equipped for the performance of surgical operations 4. a medical procedure involving an incision with instruments; performed to repair damage or arrest disease in a living body.
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181. The frequency of this monitoring will depend upon the extent and type of surgery.
182. Data for coronary revascularisation are limited to coronary artery bypass surgery; results of percutaneous coronary angioplasty are not yet available.
183. But the trauma of even comparatively simple surgery can cause some people to experience short-term problems with memory and logical thought.
184. These are primarily to help buy, extend or renovate a surgery or consulting rooms.
185. Jeanette Orton from Oxfordshire has already undergone surgery to correct a defect in her right eye.
186. Reconstructive surgery using stomach, colon, or jejunum, with or without oesophagectomy, has been performed to relieve dysphagia.
187. After defensive end Charles Haley had back surgery last month, the coaches moved tackle Leon Lett to end.
188. 80% of women who have surgery to enlarge their breasts do it for cosmetic reasons.
189. I would be grateful if you would display this material at your surgery to assist with our awareness campaign.
190. He suffered a little stroke after his surgery and took awhile to recover.
191. It can also be relieved or controlled by drugs and in severe cases, surgery.
192. Lewis's win provided more than cosmetic surgery to the battered, punch-drunk features of heavyweight boxing.
193. If the tooth is loosened in its socket, modern dental surgery may be able to fix it to adjacent teeth.
194. Difficulties arise in patients who are grossly obese and in those who have undergone extensive surgery in the upper abdomen.
195. The body politic may have undergone radical surgery and it may have aged considerably, but it has continued to endure.
196. A Healthier Prescription Not all physicians who treat fat people encourage them to diet, take pills, or have surgery.
197. Early regular mobilisation of the prepuce after surgery ensures an excellent functional and cosmetic result.
198. Surgery has reshaped him into a commercial product for mass consumption.
199. No doctor would order surgery on the basis of a single test result, without corroborating clinical evidence.
199. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
200. Both gynaecology and obstetrics challenged traditional lines of demarcation between medicine and surgery.
201. It would be so even if cosmetic surgery were painless, which it most definitely is not.
202. The unfortunate consequence of this aggressive approach has been the development of hypoparathyroidism in more than 10 percent of patients undergoing surgery.
203. Computerisation allows doctors to expand their largely reactive role of sitting in the surgery waiting for ill patients to come to them.
204. Delayed gastric emptying after surgery was confirmed in only 20% of patients referred with this clinical diagnosis.
205. It is usually as effective as surgery in treating bile duct stones and involves a shorter hospital stay.
206. No other endocrine abnormalities were present and calcium concentrations returned to normal after surgery.
207. Michael was taken by ambulance from the place where the surgery was done to the Christie cancer hospital.
208. Thus, therapy for a particular ailment may specifically be excluded from a policy, whilst surgery would be covered.
209. Sophia has unstable angina and is refusing surgery from which she might benefit.
210. About 300, 000 patients undergo bypass surgery annually, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.