… is achieved. When the jaws are moved forwards or backwards, up or down, or rotated, the facial soft tissue in the chin, cheeks, lips and tip of the nose move accordingly. Therefore, once the jaws are correctly…
… lived with MS for 20 years, which has meant spending lots of time in bed or her wheelchair.
The Tissue Viability service provides specialist advice and support to healthcare professionals who are managing…
… if there were more donors.
And it is also worth remembering it is not is not just organ donation. Tissue donation can also save and improve lives.
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… are saved each year by donated organs such as hearts and kidneys. They may not realise that donated tissues such as skin, bone and heart valves can dramatically improve the quality of life for others and even…
… Services Surgical Outpatients
T
The Tuberculosis Service Cancer Psychological Services
Tissue Viability information Tissue Viability referrals
U
Ultrasound Urology
V
Virtual Ward
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…Biopsies
A biopsy is where a small sample of tissue, or amount of cells is taken from your body, to be examined under a microscope. This will help the medical team to determine whether a tumour or lesion, cancer…
… (larynx). It is made up of 2 parts called lobes. The lobes are connected by a thin piece of thyroid tissue called the isthmus.
The thyroid gland is part of the endocrine system. This system makes hormones…
… to look directly at the lining of the oesophagus (gullet), stomach and duodenum. It also allows tissue samples to be removed painlessly which can then be sent to the laboratory for analysis.
The test…
… manoeuvre a treatment for BPPV (a condition causing vertigo) Foreign body removal Grommet insertion Tissue biopsy
NOSE
Rigid nasendoscopy to examine the nose and treat nasal conditions Nasal cautery for…
… Adenoidectomy: Removal of the adenoid, most frequently in young children Neck node biopsy: Removing tissue from lymph gland(s) in the neck Microlaryngoscopy: Using a microscope and an instrument in the mouth…
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