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Aortic Valve Replacement Without Open-Heart Surgery

Mar 26, 2012

The FDA has approved an artificial heart valve (Sapien Transcatheter Heart Valve, Edwards Lifesciences) for use when replacing an aortic heart valve damaged by senile aortic valve stenosis. The FDA re...

Bisphosphonate Use in Lower Limb Arthroplasty

Mar 26, 2012

European research suggests that bisphosphonate use appears to be associated with a nearly two-fold increase in implant survival time for patients undergoing lower limb arthroplasty. Time to revision a...

Carotid Artery Stenting Beneficial for Acute Stroke

Mar 26, 2012

Carotid artery stenting (CAS) appears to be feasible, safe, and useful in patients with acute atherosclerotic extracranial internal carotid artery occlusions with severe stroke symptoms when used with...

Energy-Based Vessel Sealing in Vaginal Hysterectomy

Mar 26, 2012

A large literature review suggests that operating time, blood loss, and hospital stay for women undergoing vaginal hysterectomy can be reduced with energy-based vessel sealing devices when compared wi...

Managing Varicose Veins & More Advanced Chronic Venous Diseases

Feb 28, 2012

It is estimated that 20% to 25% of American adults have varicose veins, and 6% have more advanced chronic venous diseases (CVDs). While varicose veins were once considered a cosmetic problem, they are...

15% of Surgeons Abuse Alcohol

Feb 24, 2012

Alcohol abuse and dependence appears to be a significant problem among surgeons in the United States, according to a national survey published this month in Archives of Surgery. The online, anonymo...

Boosting Surgical Trainee Confidence

Jan 24, 2012

During the transition from medical school to independent practice, residency training is critical for the development of physician confidence. According to recent studies, confidence in one’s own ca...

Older Surgeons Are Better—BUT, Not Too Old

Jan 13, 2012

While inexperience is an obvious disadvantage in surgery, being in the profession for decades is also one — apparently.  A small study on the influence of performance of surgeons published in BMJ ...

Patient Safety & Orthopaedic Surgery Residents

Dec 06, 2011

In 2000, the Institute of Medicine distributed a report suggesting that many hospital errors were related to flaws within the healthcare delivery system. As a result of this report, patient safety ini...

Eye Movement Training Improves Surgeon Skills

Dec 02, 2011

A new study published in Surgical Endoscopy has found that surgeons can learn their skills quicker and handle stress better if they are taught eye movement control. Researchers identified the differen...

The 2011 Annual Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons

Dec 01, 2011

The American College of Surgeons held its 2011 Clinical Congress from October 23-27 in San Francisco. The features below highlight just some of the studies that emerged from the meeting.   » Pred...

Managing Charcot Foot in Diabetes

Nov 28, 2011

Despite the passing of 140 years since first being described, little is known about Charcot foot as a lower-extremity complication of diabetes. Charcot foot occurs in about 1% of patients with diabete...

Conference Highlights: CHEST 2011

Nov 22, 2011

New research presented at CHEST 2011, the 77th annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians, from October 22-26 in Honolulu addressed many important topics in pulmonary, critical care, a...

Blood Conservation in Surgery

Nov 22, 2011

Surgical procedures account for the transfusion of almost 15 million units of packed red blood cells (RBCs) every year in the United States. “There has been intense interest in blood conservation an...

Conference Highlights: Anesthesiology 2011

Nov 15, 2011

The American Society of Anesthesiologists' annual meeting, Anesthesiology 2011, held on October 15-19 in Chicago, was a comprehensive education program in anesthesiology, focusing on transforming pati...

Rural & Urban Differences in Surgeries

Nov 15, 2011

Previous investigations have shown that there are disparities in healthcare services provided to rural and urban residents. Removing these disparities has become a national priority because good healt...

A New Approach to Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass

Nov 01, 2011

Throughout many medical centers in the United States, laparoscopy has become the preferred strategy for performing a variety of bariatric surgical procedures. Advanced laparoscopic skills are required...

Hospital Volume & Mortality: Trends in High-Risk Surgery

Nov 01, 2011

A growing number of studies have reported inverse relationships between hospital volume and surgical mortality, with lower mortality seen in higher-volume institutions. There have been numerous effort...

The Changing Tide of Knee Arthroscopy in the U.S.

Oct 25, 2011

CDC data show that knee arthroscopy is one of the most frequently performed ambulatory orthopedic procedures in the United States. The surgery is now primarily used for the removal of loose bodies, de...

Comparing Hysterectomies for Endometrial Cancer

Oct 10, 2011

Each year, more than 40,000 women are diagnosed with endometrial cancer in the United States. This diagnosis, often resulting in the need for a hysterectomy, leads many patients to consider their trea...

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