Surgery General
Nov 07, 2012
Among patients undergoing CABG, open vein-graft harvesting and endoscopic harvesting appear to have similar mortality rates. An observational study of more than 235,000 Medicare patients found long-te...
Nov 07, 2012
Spanish research suggests that a local steroid injection and surgical decompression both appear to effectively alleviate symptoms of primary carpal tunnel syndrome. When assessed at 2-years follow-up,...
Nov 07, 2012
Ureteroscopy appears to be more favorable than shock wave lithotripsy for ureteral stones in regard to stone-free rates and costs, according to a literature review from Johns Hopkins. The review also ...
Nov 07, 2012
The Particulars: In recent years, hospitals have increasingly begun offering angioplasty in house as opposed to transferring patients to hospitals with emergency surgical back-up to perform such proce...
Nov 07, 2012
Previous research has shown that fatigue is an underestimated cause of underperformance among physicians. The issue of production pressure and its effect on quality of care permeates every aspect of...
Oct 30, 2012
Innovative Questions in Vascular Surgery Addressed at the 39th Annual VEITHsymposium In New York. At the 39th VEITHsymposium, vascular experts will provide trial results and insight into some nov...
Oct 26, 2012
The Particulars: It has been estimated that patent foramen ovale rates are three times higher in patients with cryptogenic stroke than in the general population. However, the superiority of PFO closur...
Oct 26, 2012
The Particulars: Research does not clearly indicate whether stroke risk is lower for patients who undergo PCI or for those who undergo CABG. Data Breakdown: A meta-analysis of 83 trials involving n...
Oct 26, 2012
The Particulars: Previous research indicates that favorable results can be achieved with transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in high-risk patients use either the transfemoral or transapical ...
Oct 25, 2012
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is increasingly being viewed by clinicians as a modern-day epidemic, affecting more than 2.2 million adults in the United States. AF is strongly age-dependent, affecting 4% of...
Oct 25, 2012
Administering a magnesium lozenge 30 minutes before surgery appears to reduce the incidence and severity of immediate postoperative sore throat (POST), according to a small analysis of patients underg...
Oct 25, 2012
A study conducted on mice has found that fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) appears to lead to better outcomes for resecting pancreatic cancer than bright light surgery (BLS). FGS also was associated w...
Oct 25, 2012
Researchers in New York have found that candidates for trial of labor after a cesarean (TOLAC) and for elective repeat c-section (ERCS) appear to know little regarding their risks and benefits associa...
Oct 25, 2012
Unanticipated events appear to be common in the operating room, according to an investigation of high-acuity surgeries. Deviations occurred an average of every 79.4 minutes in the study. These deviati...
Oct 22, 2012
New research was presented at TCT 2012—the Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics annual meeting—from October 22-26 in Miami. The features below highlight just some of the studies that emerged ...
Oct 19, 2012
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today expanded the approved indication for the Sapien Transcatheter Heart Valve (THV) to include patients with aortic valve stenosis who are eligible for surgery,...
Oct 17, 2012
John M. Zerwas, M.D. was installed today as President of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) during the Anesthesiology 2012 annual meeting. Dr. Zerwas practices anesthesiology at Greater H...
Oct 17, 2012
The Particulars: Patients with diabetes have a higher likelihood of undergoing major surgeries, a higher risk of perioperative adverse events, and 30% to 50% longer postoperative hospital stays than n...
Oct 17, 2012
The Particulars: Primary care physicians have historically “cleared” most patients in the United States for surgery, along with surgeons. Anesthesiologists, however, may have more insight into sur...
Oct 16, 2012
The Particulars: Sepsis is one of the leading causes of death in pregnant or postpartum women worldwide. However, the number of women affected by sepsis in the United States remains unknown. Data B...