English to Hindi Dictionary neurosurgery

neurosurgery

न्यूरोसर्जरी
definition
noun
These techniques sometimes require the input of other surgical disciplines such as neurosurgery and cardiothoracic surgery.
surgery performed on the nervous system, especially the brain and spinal cord.
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Heparin also is used to treat arterial and venous clotting and prevent formation of venous clots in patients who require 'neurosurgery' or orthopedic surgery and in trauma cases.
In this unit, care is primarily provided for all surgical patients except those who have undergone cardiac surgery or 'neurosurgery' .
Up to 7,500 patients have already been treated, some of them going to the North or Britain for procedures including 'neurosurgery' and plastic surgery.
Autopsy rates were the highest for fetal and pediatric deaths, and the lowest for neurology / 'neurosurgery' and general surgery deaths.
These techniques sometimes require the input of other surgical disciplines such as 'neurosurgery' and cardiothoracic surgery.
Hetzel mentored new nurses and students in multiple areas of practice (eg, medical, nursing, surgical technologist) and specialized in 'neurosurgical' procedures.
Staff members prepared cardiac, vascular, 'neurosurgical' , orthopedic, cystoscopy, and laparoscopic trays, depending on which area they were working in on a given day.
Two years earlier while living in another city, she underwent an anterior cervical laminectomy by a 'neurosurgeon' .
On the morning of surgery, the patient is transported by wheelchair from the 'neurosurgical' ward to the preoperative area for placement of the stereotactic frame.
These images allowed the 'neurosurgeon' to plan the surgical approach and minimize the incision.
In particular, the surgical technique allows the 'neurosurgeon' to test the site for producing the lesion and test whether it is correct.
Most children are referred by their pediatrician to a pediatric neurosurgeon for possible 'neurosurgical' intervention when a deformity progresses or fails to improve spontaneously.
In all cases, the 'neurosurgeon' had to be uncertain about the relative benefits of neurosurgery or conservative treatment.
There are 30 percent fewer 'neurosurgeons' in Pennsylvania than in 1998, according to the neurosurgical specialty society.
Critically ill patients and patients undergoing major surgery, such as cardiovascular or 'neurosurgical' procedures, often require arterial cannulation.
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