An aortic aneurysm is a sac-like enlargement of the aorta, the largest vessel that carries oxygen-enriched blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
Aortofemoral bifurcation alloshunting (AFBA) is a surgical operation to restore blood flow in the aortoiliac segment of the arteries of the lower extremities by installing an artificial vessel (implant, grafts) between the femoral arteries and the aorta
Femoral-popliteal shunting is a surgical operation aimed at restoring blood flow at the level of the thigh by creating a bypass from an artificial vessel or using its subcutaneous vein.
The traditional method of treating fractures is the application of a plaster cast. However, in some cases, with open fractures or displacement of bone fragments, the dressing will be ineffective.
Pyloric stenosis is a narrowing of the pyloric section of the stomach, resulting in an obstacle to the movement of food from the stomach into the intestines.
Cervical canal curettage, also known as endocervical curettage (ECC), is a medical procedure that involves scraping a small tissue sample from the endocervical canal
Nabothian cysts (mucinous retention cysts) are benign formations that can develop on the cervix. These cysts form when mucus accumulates in the cervical glands without an outlet.
A chalazion is a common eyelid issue characterized by the formation of a painless, benign lump caused by the blockage of a meibomian gland that produces an oily secretion