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Are some patients not candidates for spinal surgery?

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Yes. Patients with severe medical problems such as advanced heart disease, histories of stroke requiring blood thinners, very advanced age, and other factors may not be candidates for an operation.
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Can the DRX9000? be used for patients that have had spinal surgery?

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In most cases the DRX9000? treatment is not contra-indicated for patients that have had spinal surgery. In fact many patients have found success with the DRX9000? after a failed back surgery.
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Can Spinal Decompression be used for patients that have had spinal surgery?

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In most cases Spinal Decompression treatment is not contra-indicated for patients that have had spinal surgery. In fact many patients have found success with Spinal Decompression after a failed back surgery, including microdiscectomy, laminotomy, and laminectomy. However, recent spinal fusions, or any procedure involving screws or plates would preclude an individual from our care.
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Which patients are candidates for the exam?

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Coronary CTA is a diagnostic exam. Therefore, patients who are experiencing symptoms of heart disease are candidates for the exam. Patients who have an irregular heart rate, are pregnant or who cannot hold their breath for more than 10 seconds may not be able to perform the exam.
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What are the risks associated with spinal surgery?

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The risks of spinal surgery are the same for all surgical procedures-infection and anesthesia problems. Depending upon where the surgery is done-cord or nerve root level, neural risks are possible. Depending upon what the surgery is-specific risks from instrumentation or the approach are possible.
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There are both general and specific risks of undergoing spinal surgery. The general risks such as infection, bleeding, blood clots, and anesthesia are similar to those in other major operations. Patients who are obese, smoke, or have other medical illnesses are at greater risk. The specific risks including dural tear, nerve injury, pseudoarthrosis, and need for reoperation pertain to the type of spinal surgery being performed.
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Are all patients who wear contacts and glasses candidates for LASIK eye surgery?

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Patients with practically every amount of nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism are enjoying great results from the LASIK procedure. A complete examination is needed to determine how much laser vision correction can be achieved.
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Are any patients not good candidates for eyelid surgery?

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Patients with thyroid problems, dry eyes or hypertension can be at increased risk for postoperative problems. Lower eyelids that have lost their youthful elasticity also need to be approached with extra caution. All of this will be discussed in your consultation.
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Can the DRX 9000 be used for patients that have had spinal surgery?

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In most cases the DRX 9000 treatment is not contra-indicated for patients that have had spinal surgery. In fact many patients have found success with the DRX 9000 after a failed back surgery.
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WHICH PATIENTS ARE CANDIDATES FOR CALCITRIOL?

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Because doses of about 2.5 ng/kg of calcitriol have had no propensity to significantly raise blood calcium in patients on normal calcium intakes studied to date, we feel less constrained by patients starting calcium levels than we were early in our studies and a mild increase in total calcium quite common in uremic cats and dogs should not preclude use of calcitriol.
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Can a spinal cord injury be corrected with surgery?

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At this time, no. If there is compression on the spinal cord or the spine needs to be stabilized, surgery can be performed in an attempt to correct these problems. After surgery, some function may be restored, but surgery is currently unable to restore all lost function from a spinal cord injury. Spinal cord injuries are devastating and have life-long consequences.
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Q: What is nerve-sparing surgery? And which patients are candidates?

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The nerves are like railroad tracks with the prostate being like a boxcar on top of the tracks. In this surgery, doctors try to gently lift the “box car” off the railroad tracks without damaging the “tracks.” If the cancer is detected early, then the prostate can sometimes be removed very nicely without disturbing the nerves.
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Why are some women not candidates for hair restoration surgery?

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Hair transplantation involves the movement of hair from an area of greater density and fullness in the back of your scalp to an area of hair loss in the front, top or crown. Women who have generalized thinning (Diffuse Unpatterned Alopecia) have hair that is thin all over the head, and it may not be beneficial to transplant hair that has been weakened by the balding process.
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Can all candidates have a cosmetic radio-surgery?

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No, the best patients are those who are healthy, psychologically stable and well motivated. Some medical conditions may increase the risk of cosmetic radio-surgery. Through consultation and examination, we can determine if you're a candidate for this rewarding procedure.
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What about surgery or laser options for glaucoma patients?

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They are usually reserved for more severe cases. Future therapies will continue to focus on prevention, both modifying genetic risk factors and developing new drugs aimed at protecting the optic nerve from the damaging effects of high eye pressure.
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