| 1. | Surgical interventions may occur if the range between one and 2.5 centimeters.
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| 2. | However, in more serious brachial plexus injuries surgical interventions can be used.
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| 3. | When antibiotic therapy is ineffective, surgical intervention has to be resorted to.
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| 4. | There is, however, no evidence for the long-term efficacy of surgical intervention.
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| 5. | Studies have shown that surgical intervention is ineffective and may worsen outcome.
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| 6. | Thus, the proposed surgical intervention for psychotic or manic behavior was bloodletting.
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| 7. | The goal of these surgical interventions is to resuscitate and stabilize, not repair.
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| 8. | They may also provide evidence to the doctor whether surgical intervention is necessary.
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| 9. | The most common treatment of chronic anal fissure is surgical intervention.
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| 10. | When none of the conservative treatments work surgical intervention is designated.
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