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ER’s Account For Half Of Hospital Admissions, Study Says

May 21, 2013 9:32 am | by Reed Abelson | Articles | Comments

Emergency rooms account for about half of the nation’s hospital admissions and accounted for virtually all of the rise in admissions between 2003 and 2009, according to a study released on Monday. Although emergency rooms are widely considered expensive places for diagnostic care, physicians are increasingly relying on them to determine whether a patient needs to be hospitalized.

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Tri-Pull Secure Shoulder Solution

May 22, 2013 12:34 pm | by Innovative Medical Products | Innovative Medical Products, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

The Tri-Pull Secure Shoulder Solution from Innovative Medical Products employs three proven systems to confidently secure, distract, and ensure precise rotation control of the shoulder during surgical procedures without compromising the sterile field.

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The Pink Pad

May 22, 2013 12:28 pm | Product Releases | Comments

The Pink Pad - Pigazzi Positioning System from Xodus Medical is designed to mold to the patient's body, providing stability and maintaining patient position throughout the procedure. Its for single patient use, and it decreases potential cross contamination with reusables.

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The Traps Of Treating Pain

May 22, 2013 12:22 pm | by Abagail Zuger, M.D. | Blogs | Comments

Doctors hate pain. Let me count the ways. We hate it because we are (mostly) kindhearted and hate to see people suffer. We hate it because it is invisible, cannot be measured or monitored, and varies wildly and unpredictably from person to person. We hate it because it can drag us closer to the perilous zones of illegal practice than any other complaint.

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Emergency Face Transplant Successfully Performed

May 22, 2013 12:17 pm | by CBS News | Articles | Comments

Doctors in Poland say they have successfully completed a total face transplant only a few weeks following the victim's accident. Typically, the procedure only occurs months or even years after the incident. The urgent procedure was done on a 33-year-old man whose face was torn off in an accident which also crushed his jaws.

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Low LDL May Spell Trouble In Bariatric Surgery

May 21, 2013 12:23 pm | by Nancy Walsh | News | Comments

Among factors that predicted the likelihood that patients undergoing bariatric surgery would experience postoperative cardiopulmonary complications were low levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and high levels of C-reactive protein, according to research.

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Hands-Free Transfer Tray

May 21, 2013 12:20 pm | by Aspen Surgical | Product Releases | Comments

Aspen Surgical announces the launch of its Bard-Parker Hands-Free Transfer Tray. The transfer tray provides surgeons and operating room staff with a method for organizing and passing surgical instruments safely and effectively.

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CHROMOPHARE

May 21, 2013 12:15 pm | by Berchtold | Berchtold Corporation | Product Releases | Comments

Berchtold's CHROMOPHARE F Generation with Precision Beam Technology is a patented, ultrathin, highly maneuverable design focusing 650 beams of overlapping light into a deep, homogenous column with ideal depth of illumination and superior shadow control.

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Valvesafe

May 21, 2013 12:09 pm | by Healthmark Industries | Healthmark Industries Company, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

Healthmark Industries announces the Valvesafe, a new product to help keep endoscope valves and other detachable parts with the proper endoscope throughout reprocessing. The Valvesafe locks onto the endoscope without concealing any part of the scope and is able to hold a maximum of four valves at once.

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Challenges Encountered In Surgical Management Of Spine Trauma In Morbidly Obese Patients

May 21, 2013 10:29 am | News | Comments

Physicians describe the logistic, medical, and societal challenges faced in treating spine trauma in morbidly obese patients. Based on a case series of six patients injured in high-speed motor vehicle accidents, the authors categorize difficulties faced in the care of morbidly obese patients from on-scene immobilization and medical transport through spinal imaging, surgery, and postoperative care.

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New Study Shows Full Spectrum Endoscopy Procedure Reduces The 'Miss Rate' of Adenomas During Colonoscopy

May 20, 2013 1:09 pm | News | Comments

Although colonoscopy exams prevent many colon cancer deaths and are considered the most sensitive method for detecting colorectal cancers, the procedure is not completely effective in preventing cancer cases. EndoChoice Inc. today unveiled research that shows that its new Fuse system significantly improves the accuracy of this procedure and greatly reduces the number of adenomas missed by colonoscopists.

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Fewer Kids Dying While Waiting For New Organs

May 20, 2013 10:53 am | by Kathleen Struck | News | Comments

Fewer children died waiting for organ transplants in the past decade after policy changes to the national organ allocation system, researchers stated. The number of children dying before they could receive a transplant dramatically decreased from 262 to 110 as pediatric transplants increased from 2001 to 2010.

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MRI Predicts Failing MoM Hip Implants

May 20, 2013 10:48 am | by Salynn Boyles | News | Comments

Synovial volume as measured by MRI is highly predictive of metal-on-metal (MoM) hip implant failure in both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients, a study has found. The findings suggest MRI may be useful for identifying patients who need revision surgery long before symptoms occur and significant tissue damage takes place.

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Source Of Infection Affects Hospital Mortality In Septic Shock Patients In The ICU

May 20, 2013 10:29 am | News | Comments

In ICU patients who have septic shock, the anatomic source of infection has a strong effect on the chances of survival, according to a new study from researchers in Canada. Understanding the local infection source in patients with septic shock may influence treatment strategies and clinical outcomes.

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ER Docs Are Key To Reducing Healthcare Costs

May 20, 2013 10:26 am | News | Comments

Hospital admissions from the ER increased by 17 percent over seven years, accounting for nearly all the growth in hospital admissions between 2003 and 2009. Hospital inpatient care is a key driver of healthcare costs, accounting for 31 percent of the nation's healthcare expenses.

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Multi-Purpose Surgical Drape Clamp

May 20, 2013 10:10 am | by Spectrum Surgical Instruments | Spectrum Surgical Instruments Corp. | Product Releases | Comments

Spectrum Surgical Instruments Corporation is pleased to offer a Multi-Purpose Surgical Drape Clamp. The familiar design of the easy-to-grip clip allows for secure clamping of surgical drapes to IV poles and drape-stands. The clip is washable, reusable, rust-resistant, and fully-autoclavable.

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