It says that would free up the site for a new doctors' surgery while improving ambulance response times.
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The procedure would take six days to complete with doctors performing surgery on two to three patients a day.
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She was certain that her doctors performed surgery only when it was necessary.
Planning permission was granted in June for the grounds of Acklam Hall to be used for housing, a care home and doctors' surgery.
Joe and the other pupils helped to deliver food, which had been dropped by helicopter to the island, to a local doctors' surgery, where residents had gathered.
Doctors can bring surgery forward by classing the patient an emergency but the patient would still be responsible for payment.
Dr Devore and Janet were both born at a time when parents went along with what the doctors said and surgery was seen as the first thing to do.
Practical applications are said to include search and rescue missions (these can also glow in the dark) as well as helping doctors perform complex surgery (though we're not exactly sure how).
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Then, on the following day, the doctors were asked to perform a series of simulated operations via a virtual reality program used to train doctors in laparoscopic surgery, a form of minimally invasive surgery performed with tiny incisions and a fiber-optic camera.
The women often say the doctors frightened them into surgery by saying the uterus was cancerous.
He said he was "very pleased" his doctors had decided against surgery or chemotherapy.
Younger people with longer life expectancies should still be offered surgery, doctors stressed.
During eight hours of surgery, doctors removed the tail and body of her pancreas, her spleen and some of her adrenal glands.
He was brought to a local hospital conscious and alert and after a four-hour surgery, doctors removed the object without any brain damage.
For sensitive operations like spine, heart or brain surgery, doctors don't just put patients to sleep, they temporarily paralyze them with powerful muscle relaxants.
Ruling that, say, a man with prostate cancer must be offered surgery discourages doctors from developing non-surgical alternatives that may be more effective and less painful.
Many doctors prefer to postpone surgery done solely for cosmetic reasons until the person with ambiguous genitalia is mature enough to participate in the decision about gender assignment.
After the patients underwent surgery, doctors examined their plaques.
The soldiers sent her to the United States, where doctors performed life-saving surgery.
Extreme fatness makes patients so much less likely to survive surgery that many doctors refuse to operate until they slim.
Makower explored the possibility of sinus surgery, but doctors have told him that his condition isn't bad enough to warrant that.
Doctors decided not to perform surgery and to withdraw medications, but would keep the baby hydrated and on a ventilator, Telam reported.
This month, she underwent lymph node surgery, because doctors want to make sure that the cancer has not spread, said her father, Jeremy Auslam.
Cardiologists are the doctors who refer patients for surgery, and thus deserve to know what the pre-operative risks were of dying or being injured.
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Today doctors use drugs instead of surgery to block these hormones.
Sir Ranulph believes that "the bypass has slowed me down enormously" but, in fact, doctors have estimated that the surgery may actually have helped his heart's performance by clearing his arteries.
The doctors rushed the baby into surgery, where they discovered he was infected with MRSA -- and the infection was so severe that it had eaten a hole through his lung.
Take Paul Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield's invention, magnetic resonance imaging, which has transformed almost every area of surgery, allowing doctors to see inside a patient's body without cutting it open first.
By December of that year, after months of surgery and treatment, doctors declared him cancer free.
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