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Rectopexy (rectum)
A rectopexy is an operation performed for an abnormality or prolapse of the rectum. During the operation, the surgeon pulls up the rectum and attaches it to the sacrum.
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Port catheter (PAC)
A port catheter is a catheter (thin tube) with a reservoir that is implanted in a vein under the collarbone. This catheter is placed when you need to be poked often during your treatment over an extended period of time.
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Chronic pain treatment
We speak of chronic or persistent pain when the pain persists for more than three months. Unlike acute pain, chronic pain often has no clearly identifiable cause or is not associated with an active injury or disease process.
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Injectables
Injectables such as muscle relaxants (botulinum toxin), fillers and skin boosters are commonly used cosmetic treatments to reduce wrinkles and fine lines in the face.
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Nose correction
A nose correction (or rhinoplasty) is a surgical procedure that adjusts the shape or size of the nose. The treatment can be both aesthetic and functional, for example to refine the nose or to correct breathing problems.
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Ear correction
An ear correction (or otoplasty) is a procedure that corrects protruding or asymmetrical ears. The ears are repositioned closer to the head or reshaped to create better harmony with the face.