Surgical definition

Surgical boot and shoe making means the making of specialist therapeutic footwear.
Surgical means any of the following medical procedures:

Examples of Surgical in a sentence

  • Surgical dressings that require a Practitioner’s/Provider’s prescription, and cannot be purchased over the counter, are Covered when Medically Necessary for the treatment of a wound caused by, or treated by, a surgical procedure.

  • Oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures performed in Non-Hospital Surgical Facilities are limited to the type approved by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta.

  • Oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures performed in Non-Hospital Surgical Facilities are limited to the type approved by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA).

  • Your coverage includes benefits for the following Covered Services: • Blood and Blood Components • Medical and Surgical Dressings, Supplies, Casts and Splints • Oxygen and its administration • Naprapathic Service — Benefits will be provided for Naprapathic Services when rendered by a Naprapath.

  • Surgical treatment for temporomandibular joint syndrome (TMJ) if there is clearly demonstrable radiographic evidence of joint abnormality due to an illness.

  • Extraction of teeth: Extraction of coronal remnants – deciduous tooth, Extraction, erupted tooth or exposed root Surgical removal of erupted tooth or residual root Impactions: removal of soft tissue, partially boney, completely boney and completely bony with unusual surgical complications Extractions associated with orthodontic services must not be provided without proof that the orthodontic service has been approved.

  • Surgical treatment of morbid obesity (bariatric surgery) is Covered only if it is Medically Necessary as defined in this Agreement.

  • No change, amendment or modification of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid or binding upon the Parties hereto unless such change, amendment or modification is in writing and duly executed by both Parties hereto.

  • Surgical Incision Incision and drainage of abcess - intraoral and extraoral Removal of foreign body Partial ostectomy/sequestrectomy Maxillary sinusotomy Fracture repairs of maxilla, mandible and facial bones – simple and compound, open and closed reduction.

  • Benefits for other Physician services are described under Physician Fees for Surgical and Medical Services.