| reconstructive surgery |
This type of surgery is done to repair or correct abnormalities caused by disease, injury, birth defects, other surgeries, or infections. The goal is to restore function and sometimes restore appearance.
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| reconstructive surgery |
A procedure performed to restore a bodily function, or to correct a deformity resulting from disease, injury, trauma, congenital anomalies or developmental abnormalities, or previous medically necessary treatment (eg, surgery, radiation therapy). The characteristics to be corrected are considered to be outside the range of normal. Examples of such conditions include cleft lip, deforming birthmarks and burn scars.
Ãâó: https://www.capbluecross.com/FAQs/Glossary+of+Term...
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| reconstruction |
This is returning a place as nearly as possible to a known earlier state and is distinguished by the introduction of material (new or old) into the fabric, see also Conservation, Preservation.
Ãâó: www.deh.gov.au/soe/2001/heritage/glossary.html
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| reconstruction |
to construct or build again
Ãâó: www.msnucleus.org/membership/html/k-6/rc/dictionar...
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| reconstruction |
Surgical rebuilding of a joint using natural, artificial or transplanted materials.
Ãâó: sportsmedicine.about.com/library/glossary/blglossa...
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