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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241. When the only alternative was standard bypass surgery, most might have gone with angioplasty.
242. The advance training gets the patient up and walking sooner after surgery.
243. News of the arrests comes on the day that another pensioner underwent emergency surgery following a separate vicious robbery.
244. I was allowed no anaesthetic because I was so drunk, but felt nothing of the emergency dental surgery or stitches.
245. We talked about cosmetic surgery and we asked to see the scars.
246. There were legs flying in all directions as Moby dashed around on the front lawn of Bradley's smart surgery near Harrow.
247. Most health insurers don't cover any surgery that is done for cosmetic reasons.
248. She talked to him for only a short while and left him a booklet with clear diagrams of the proposed surgery.
249. For patients with postoperative dumping or diarrhoea it is prudent to assess gastric emptying before starting remedial surgery.
250. In order to diagnose ovarian cancer, you have to do surgery to obtain a biopsy.
251. All have returned to normal without permanent damage, although hyponatremia occurring during surgery has resulted in death or permanent brain damage.
252. The mean time interval between completion of radiation treatment and surgery was 10 days.
253. The 59-year-old star needed two life-saving operation to remove blood clots and was left in a deep coma after brain surgery.
254. After my surgery, we were deep in debt with doctor bills.
255. In this case, taking medication is a good alternative to surgery.
256. Yeltsin returned to work at the end of December after five months of preparation for and convalescence from his November surgery.
257. Hydrogel contact lenses, for example, can be used for the controlled release of antibiotics to patients waiting for cataract surgery.
258. The accurate diagnosis achieved combined with the evolution of intrauterine surgery, however, is radically changing patients' management.
259. The rate of stroke in high-risk cardiac surgery patients receiving aprotinin therapy is lower than would be anticipated.
260. Now he was scheduled to undergo a second surgery the next day to repair nerve and disc damage in his spine.
261. After recovering from back surgery,(sentencedict .com) I can finally sleep in comfort.
262. This study has shown that an acceptable standard of diabetic care can be provided in normal surgery time.
263. More women are now undergoing cosmetic surgery more and more often.
264. Anderson was undergoing tests on Monday to determine whether he will need surgery.
265. Mrs Hayward needed emergency surgery after the bullet narrowly missed her heart.
266. He made outstanding contributions to all branches of children's surgery but his lifelong interest was the aetiology of malformations.
267. McElroy has the breakaway speed that seems to have eluded Hearst since knee surgery during his rookie season.
268. He blames his failed presidential campaign on medical complications from throat surgery.
269. But several sessions in the surgery can improve many scars, birth defects such as cleft lip, and deep frown lines.
270. He underwent chemotherapy and surgery to remove the tumor and his right testicle.