Unfortunately, I can't give you a definitive answer to that question as it's impossible to list all possible surgical procedures. There are thousands of different procedures, each with specific indications and techniques. Additionally, what a doctor is allowed to perform depends on several factors, including:
- Their specialty: Different surgical specialties (e.g., cardiothoracic, neurosurgery, urology) have their own scope of practice and procedures they are trained and qualified for.
- The patient's condition: The specific surgery needed will depend on the patient's individual diagnosis and medical history.
- Hospital regulations and protocols: Each hospital may have its own policies and procedures that surgeons must follow.
- Ethical considerations: Doctors must always act in the best interest of their patients and adhere to ethical guidelines.
However, I can offer some general information:
- Surgeons undergo extensive training in their chosen specialty, including years of residency and possibly fellowship programs. This training equips them with the knowledge and skills to perform a wide range of procedures safely and effectively.
- Each surgery has specific guidelines and protocols that the surgeon must follow. These guidelines are established by medical professional organizations and ensure that the surgery is performed safely and effectively.
- Patients always have the right to informed consent, meaning they must understand the risks and benefits of any surgery before agreeing to it.
If you have a specific question about a particular surgical procedure, it's best to consult with a qualified healthcare professional. They can provide you with accurate and up-to-date information based on your individual situation.