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Discharge Instructions: Hardware Removal Surgery
You’ve had surgery to remove hardware (such as pins, screws, metal plates, rods, or wires). Here are instructions to help you care for yourself at home.
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Procedural Sedation
Procedural sedation is medicine to ease discomfort, pain, and anxiety during a procedure. Learn more about sedation and how to care for yourself afterward.
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Understanding Bladder Cancer
Bladder cancer means that certain cells in the bladder have changed in ways that aren’t normal.
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Understanding Nevus (Eye Freckle)
A nevus is a colored growth on your eye. It’s much like a mole on your skin.
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Peripheral Arterial Angioplasty and Stent
Peripheral arterial angioplasty may be done to restore blood flow when you have a narrowed or blocked artery in your arm or leg. A stent may also be used to hold your artery open. Learn what to expect from this procedure.
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Your Child’s Liver Transplant: An Overview
During a liver transplant, your child's sick liver is removed. It's replaced with a healthy donor liver. This sheet will help you understand the process leading up to your child's transplant.
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Modified Barium Swallow
A modified barium swallow (also called a video fluoroscopic swallowing exam) is a test that checks your ability to swallow different consistencies of fluids and solid materials. It also helps in planning treatment, if needed.
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When Your Child Needs Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC)
Children with urinary tract problems may require clean intermittent catheterization (CIC). This is the temporary placement of a tube (catheter) to help drain the bladder. A parent or another adult does CIC until the child learns how to do it. Children as young as 5 years old can do their own CICs.
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Bone Biopsy
A bone biopsy is a procedure done to remove tissue or cells from the body to be looked at under a microscope.
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