The pelvic floor, also known as the pelvic diaphragm, supports the viscera of the abdomen and pelvis, ensures bowel and bladder continence, and performs voiding, defecating, sexual, and birthing functions. The pelvic floor contains the pelvic floor muscles (PFM),...
Septoplasty is a surgical procedure used to repair a deviated septum (the bone and cartilage that separate the nostrils). A deviated septum can make breathing through your nose more difficult and increase your risk of developing sinus infections due to poor drainage....
Brain surgery is a medical procedure used to treat physical abnormalities in the brain that can result from birth defects, diseases, or injuries such as abnormal blood vessels, aneurysms, bleeding, blood clots, skull fractures, strokes, and brain tumours, among other...
Neurofibromas are benign tumours that develop on nerve tissue alongside blood vessels. They can be cutaneous neurofibromas (those that develop on nerves in the skin), subcutaneous neurofibromas (those that develop beneath the skin), or those that develop deeper in the...
Tracheal stenosis is a term that refers to an abnormal narrowing of the trachea that affects normal breathing. A bronchoscopy allows medical professionals to inspect the lungs and airways. Typically, a pulmonologist does it (doctor who specialises in lung problems)....