The advantages of the minimally invasive procedure include less blood loss, a shorter hospital stay and a quicker return to normal activities.
The patient's symptoms were relieved and her kidney function was improved. Robotic Radical Prostatectomy - RRP is a procedure that has emerged as an attractive option among the surgical alternatives for men with early-stage prostate cancer.
Our experts are achieving equivalent results to the standard open surgical approach with smaller incisions, less pain, less blood loss, fewer complications and shorter recovery times.
The benefit from using the robotic assistance is that the surgical field is magnified times and the robotic arms with tiny instruments allow the surgeon to operate in a narrow area as if his own hands were inside the body doing the operation. Robotic Partial Nephrectomy - A kidney sparing procedure to treat kidney cancer in which the tumor is removed.
Partial nephrectomy can be performed through an open incision or robotic-assist laparoscopic surgery and offers the benefits of sparing the kidney and saving kidney function. You will not get a cookie-cutter set of dietary recommendations. They work with your surgeon to develop a personalized set of guidelines, tailored to your work schedule, home life and food preferences. Our nutritionists see patients every three to six months in the first year after surgery, and then at least every six to 12 months after that.
Your ability to resume pre-surgery activity levels varies according to your physical condition, the nature of the activity and the type of weight loss surgery. Many patients return to full pre-surgery activity levels within six weeks, and maybe sooner for some laparoscopic, or minimally-invasive, procedures.
We strongly advise that women of childbearing age use the most effective forms of birth control during the first 18 months after weight loss surgery. The added demands pregnancy places on your body and the potential for fetal damage make this a very important requirement.
At first, your doctor will perform follow-up tests every three to six months as needed, and then every one to two years. Over time, you will need periodic checks for anemia low red blood cell count , as well as vitamin B12, folate and iron levels. The surgeons at Wake Forest Baptist Health perform bariatric surgery revisions for patients, who have experienced problems from their initial procedure, including:.
Simply being dissatisfied with your weight loss after surgery does not necessarily qualify you for a bariatric surgery revision. However, if you are still pounds overweight, suffering from serious weight-related health concerns, or are having difficulties from your initial weight loss surgery, you may be a candidate.
Our Physician Liaisons partner with referring physicians in our community and beyond to provide information on our physicians and clinical services. Full list of new physicians. Our unified name reflects who we are together - one academic health system, jointly committed to transforming health through compassion, equitable care, discovery and innovation and leading-edge medical education. Learn More. Bariatric Surgery If you're ready to lose weight, weight loss surgery may be the solution for you.
Skip Jump Links. Fourth-year medical students will learn about perioperative, nonoperative and acute management of orthopaedic issues—both common and complex. Residency Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program A five-year program providing clinical experiences that range from the management of routine fractures to complex tertiary orthopaedic surgery referrals.
Skip Jump Links. Halvorson, MD Assistant Professor Orthopedic Surgery Program Director, Orthopedic Surgery Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Division of Orthopedic Trauma Mission Statement The mission of the School of Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery Residency is to provide preeminent training in musculoskeletal care and to cultivate surgeon leaders through a commitment to education, compassionate care, teamwork, and academic integrity.
Program Aims To train the next generation of orthopedic surgeons, in both the clinical and surgical arena, to deliver optimal patient care. To train the next generation of clinician-scientists to advance the field and scope of orthopedics to better care for musculoskeletal disease. To educate and mentor trainees to be stewards of healthcare and healthcare systems with a focus centered on patient care. To foster a sense of service to the community when practicing their skill.
To promote leadership, both within orthopedics and the medical community at large, to advocate for patients, physicians, and communities. Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Overview Get an inside look into how our program operates and see highlights of various aspects of resident life that draw applicants to our program. Where Are They Now? Skip Sub Navigation. Orthopaedic Surgery Research Our strong focus on research provides our trainees and faculty with a variety of experiences.
Physician Scientist Training Program A two-year Orthopaedic Surgery Physician Scientist program providing mentored and protected basic science research time. Most faculty travel internationally each year to continue to build on established relationships to train Plastic, Maxillofacial and Neurosurgical specialists.
Ongoing partnerships exist with surgeons in four continents, in the countries of Bolivia, Togo, Moldova and Vietnam. Residents are supported in participating in at least two trips during their training. Innovation Few would dispute that the most impactful invention to arise from a Plastic Surgery lab is that of negative pressure wound therapy. Argenta and Dr.
Michael Morykwas has provided a significant model and foundation for other clinical and translational advances from our department. Within Craniofacial surgery, our faculty have led in the understanding and treatment of positional plagiocephaly, as well the treatment of craniosynostosis with dynamic expansion using spring-assisted surgery. We are a leading center for application of new technologies for wound and burn reconstruction.
We have a large basic and translational science laboratory, with growing strengths of adipose tissue therapies and reconstruction utilizing tissue-engineering approaches. Christopher M. Curriculum Our tailored program ensures residents receive the most comprehensive hands-on educational, research and clinical learning experiences.
Curriculum Overview The Plastic Reconstructive Surgery Residency program offers a balanced curriculum training residents to become leaders within their field of study.
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