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Minimally invasive surgery: treatment of spinal disc herniation in Germany
Minimally invasive technologies were introduced to the spinal surgery sphere later than other surgical fields. This was due to the difficulty of forming the full-fledged surgical access and imaging of the spinal cord while working with miniature endoscopic instruments through small incisions in the surrounding tissues. Nevertheless, after...
Natural childbirth in Germany
The birth of a child is one of the most important moments in the life of each woman. However, an act of delivery involves many risks for both baby and the mother. In addition, the process of child birth is very painful. One of the best ways to make the act of delivery as safe and comfortable as possible is to seek medical help...
Open vs transcatheter aortic valve replacement
Due to the development of medical technology during the last 30 years, cardiac surgeons can now choose between open surgeries and less invasive, transcatheter interventions on the aortic valve. Each technique has its own advantages, therefore, the proper selection of patients, with attention paid to the aims of the operation and its possible risks...
Laser ablation of epileptogenic foci
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders. Approximately 65 million people worldwide suffer from epilepsy. 5% of the world's population has had an epileptic seizure at least once in their lives. Seizures are episodes of transient clinical manifestations of the abnormal electrical activity in the brain. In 30% of cases...
Cardiac rehabilitation in the top German hospitals
Cardiac rehabilitation involves a series of medical measures designed to improve a patient’s life. Such rehabilitation is required both after acute conditions and during chronic heart diseases. Many centers operate in Germany, where any patient will be able to participate in a recovery program after he has suffered from heart issues.
One day diagnostics in Germany
Many dangerous diseases do not cause any symptoms at the initial stages. But they can be revealed, if you undergo preventive examinations timely. German clinics perform general diagnostic programs (check-ups) during 1 day. You can also use the opportunity and check your health. The company Booking Health will organize...
Modern minimally invasive methods of the bile duct stones removal
Cholangiolithiasis is a common manifestation of the gallstone disease. Stones inside the gallbladder are present in 16% of the adult population. In 15% of cases the calculi are also revealed inside the bile ducts. This condition is very dangerous because it causes a number of complications.
Treatment of joint diseases in Germany - effective techniques
The frequency of pathologies of the musculoskeletal system increases with a person’s age. Joint illnesses are considered to be among the most widespread in the world. 10-15% of the working class suffers from these illnesses all over the world. Approximately 30% of people are diagnosed with some kind of joint disease after the age of 50.
