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It also depends on the procedure. Some procedures are more risky than others depending on the location the procedure is in. For instance a procedure on the spine or brain it a little more risky than a procedure on a hand or small extremity.
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The success rate of any procedure varies with every single patient. There are too many factors (such as patient age, medical history, current health status) to give a blanket statement of a general success rate. Hope this helps!
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