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Anaesthetics – more than just going to sleep and waking up
One of the most important tasks of an anaesthetist is to monitor the patient while under anaesthesia. The patient places his or her health and well-being in our hands for the duration of the operation and it is our duty to guarantee that all goes well. We would like to explain how carefully and systematically patients are monitored nowadays using today's state-of-the-art technology.
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What is hallux valgus?
An increasing number of younger people suffer from problems with their feet. Bunions are one of the most common complaints. A lot of patients are still reluctant to have an operation because in the past foot surgery had a bad reputation. Foot operations were said to be extremely painful and the results unsatisfactory. Sufferers were often recommended to postpone the operation for as long as possible and only went to a doctor when the foot was...
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The carpal tunnel syndrome
When the median nerve becomes squeezed in the carpal tunnel. Around 1 million people suffer from this syndrome in Germany, about 80% of them women.
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