Drug Pump Replacement Surgery
$395.00Illustrations depicting replacement of a pump (typically morphine) pump in the abdomen in an attempt to help manage chronic|severe pain.
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Illustrations depicting replacement of a pump (typically morphine) pump in the abdomen in an attempt to help manage chronic|severe pain.
Illustrations depicting replacement of a pump (typically morphine) pump in the abdomen in an attempt to help manage chronic|severe pain.
Series of illustrations demonstrating the replacement of an intubation tube with more long term tracheostomy tube.
Illustrations demonstrating placement of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt (a long term method to control intracranial pressure that allows cerebrospinal fluid to drain out a tube that is tunneled under the skin and empty into the abdomen where it is resorbed.
Illustrations depicting implantation of a morphine pump in the abdomen and catheter in the spinal column in attempts to help manage chronic|severe pain.
Right lateral and Intraoperative view of thoracolumbar spine with the insertion of neurostimulator battery (performed after introduction of leads into the spinal column).
Left lateral and Intraoperative view of thoracolumbar spine with the insertion of neurostimulator battery (performed after introduction of leads into the spinal column).
Demonstrates Percutaneous Implantation of a Trial Spinal Cord Stimulator introduced into the spinal column via a needle in attempts to manage chronic|severe pain.
Illustrations demonstrating placement of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt (a long term method to control intracranial pressure that allows cerebrospinal fluid to drain out a tube that is tunneled under the skin and empty into the abdomen where it is resorbed.
Illustrations highlighting the highly invasive procedure required to remove an injured spleen.
Series of illustrations demonstrating the advancement of a drainage tube through the skull and brain tissue into the ventricles in order to help control intracranial pressure.
Series of illustrations demonstrating the advancement of a drainage tube through the skull and brain tissue into the ventricles in order to help control intracranial pressure.
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