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… spinal cord and is powered by a battery which is implanted in the buttock or abdomen. Stimulation helps to block the … with you awake as we need you to be able to tell us in which areas you are experiencing the stimulation and … © North Bristol NHS Trust. This edition published March 2024. Review …
… skin blistering or scarring. Treatment of malformations in areas where the doctors are keen to avoid swelling. Sclerotherapy is carried out in the Imaging Department by a doctor (radiologist) who … - South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust © North Bristol NHS Trust. This edition published July 2023. Review …
… stent? A urologist (a surgical doctor specialising in disorders of the kidney, ureter and bladder) will usually … bladder and cannot function. Sometimes the urine built up in the kidney can become infected and make you very unwell. … Information Leaflets | BSIR Accessed April 2024. © North Bristol NHS Trust. This edition published April 2024. Review …
… biopsy helps to assess and diagnose the problem, if any, in your liver. This helps your doctor to make a correct … internal bleeding after the biopsy. This risk is around 1 in 100. The nurse will monitor your blood pressure and pulse … on the use of Liver Biopsy in Clinical Practice” © North Bristol NHS Trust. This edition published January 2024. …
… Your MRI Scan in the Radiology Department Welcome to the Radiology … called the X-ray or Imaging Department. It is the facility in the hospital where radiological examinations are carried … details can be found on your appointment card. © North Bristol NHS Trust. This edition published July 2024. Review …
… become bigger and more obvious, rather like varicose veins in the leg. Embolisation is a way of blocking these veins. … an operation. Who has made the decision? The consultant in charge of your care and the radiologist carrying out the … of Interventional Radiology Accessed on 15/05/2020 © North Bristol NHS Trust. This edition published July 2023. Review …
… much you drink, eating less salt reduces fluid build-up in your body (oedema) and makes you less thirsty. Around ¾ of the salt we eat comes from salt in manufactured foods. This salt FAQ will give you more … kidneys are not working well, this waste will build up in the blood which can make you feel less well. As part of …
… carotid artery disease and peripheral vascular disease in the Major Arterial Centre (MAC) in the Brunel building, Southmead Hospital, Bristol. The MAC brings together all inpatient elective and emergency arterial surgery for the Bristol Bath Weston Vascular Network. The MAC provides 24 …
… for Neuropsychiatry Southmead Hospital Southmead Road Bristol BS10 5NB New referrals Stacey Blunsden … for Neuropsychiatry Southmead Hospital Southmead Road Bristol BS10 5NB New referrals Stacey Blunsden …
… to the plastic surgical team at Southmead Hospital Bristol. Otherwise, cases can be referred directly to the MDM … directly to the Oxford Bone Tumour Service If you are in doubt about how to proceed the cases can be discussed at … to the plastic surgical team at Southmead Hospital Bristol. Otherwise, cases can be referred directly to the MDM …