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Artur Rozentsvit

Surgeon

Dr. Artur Rozentsvit is a general surgeon practicing in TRENTON, MI. Dr. Rozentsvit specializes in abdominal contents including the esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and often thyroid glands. General surgeons are able to deal with almost any surgical or critical care emergency, also involving the skin or soft tissue trauma. Dr. Rozentsvit provides quality surgical service for gravely ill or injured patients and is able to respond quickly due to knowledge of various surgical procedures.
Artur Rozentsvit
  • TRENTON, MI
  • Accepting new patients

How soon after anesthesia will I become conscious again?

Hey there, great question! Anesthesia is definitely a state we don't experience on a daily basis. Generally, a person will become conscious within a few minutes of the surgery READ MORE
Hey there, great question! Anesthesia is definitely a state we don't experience on a daily basis. Generally, a person will become conscious within a few minutes of the surgery being finished. The anesthesiologist communicates with the surgeon to determine how much more time is needed. As soon as the incision is closed you will begin to wake up. You probably won't remember the first few minutes after you wake up, but you should be completely awake and just feeling drowsy by the time you are wheeled out of the OR into recovery. Thanks for the question, be well!

Why is my surgery stitch still not healing?

Great question! Healing time does differ between people, but if you notice no healing taking place or signs of infection developing you should see a doctor promptly. There are READ MORE
Great question! Healing time does differ between people, but if you notice no healing taking place or signs of infection developing you should see a doctor promptly. There are many reasons for non-healing wounds, but most common being a retained foreign body such as a stitch or splinter, a deep bone infection such as osteomyelitis, poor circulation such as in peripheral vascular disease, and uncontrolled diabetes. Your doctor should take a look at your wound to determine if healing is delayed or not occurring and if so, he or she should check you for these common culprits.

Thanks for the question, be well!