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Week 3
SABR treatment is usually given in 3, 5 or 8 treatments on alternate days (Monday to Friday).
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However, after some nuclear medicine scans you may be advised to avoid close contact with pregnant women and children under 5 years of age; there is no
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If you take warfarin, you will be asked to visit your GP, 3 to 5 days before your surgery to have your INR checked.
There is around a 3 in 100 risk that you will not survive the operation.
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The procedure takes about 1 to 2 hours, but you can expect to be in theatre and recovery for 3 to 4 hours.
This procedure only takes 5 minutes or so and is performed under local anaesthetic.
The risk of this complication is 3 to 5 in every 100 cases. In 1 in every 100 cases, severe pancreatitis can be life-threatening.
The patient has been in the Department of Critical Care for 3 days or more.
Alternatively, blood samples can be taken at the Quayside Community Diagnostic Centre, Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (appointments only).
Reaction presenting with redness and itching at the site may occur and might take 3 to 5 days to develop.
Move the dilator in a circular motion while using your pelvic floor muscles to grip the dilator for 3 to 5 minutes.
Step 3 Encourage the young person to have a sugar-free fluid to drink.
We would estimate that you should be ready for discharge within 5 days if your recovery is uncomplicated.
The gastroscopy normally takes between 5 and 15 minutes.
The procedure takes no longer than 5 minutes and you will be taken back to your bed area when you have recovered from the sedation.