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Nationwide Children's Hospital Plans To Extend Healthcare To More Children In Ohio Area Through Pilot With HealthSpot

May 6, 2013 12:53 pm | News | Comments

HealthSpot, a pioneer in telehealth technology, has teamed up with Nationwide Children's Hospital, one of the largest and most respected children's hospitals in the nation, to expand access to affordable healthcare to more children via four HealthSpot Station units in and around Columbus, Ohio.

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Steris University Provides Scholarships For IAHCSMM Education

May 6, 2013 11:58 am | News | Comments

Beginning today, central services (CS) professionals can apply for Steris scholarships for International Association of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Management (IAHCSMM) certification. STERIS and IAHCSMM have joined forces to provide scholarship opportunities for certification as part of their shared commitment to those who are looking for a career in reprocessing.

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Gastric Band Also Good In Less Obese Patients

May 6, 2013 11:08 am | by Michael Smith | News | Comments

An adjustable gastric band, implanted laparoscopically, led to significant weight loss among moderately obese patients, researchers reported. In a prospective cohort study, more than four patients in five had lost more than 30 percent of their excess weight after a year.

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Orthopedic Surgeon Performs ACI Surgery In Outpatient Setting

May 6, 2013 10:38 am | News | Comments

Cartilage injuries in the knee have long been difficult to treat. While providing short-term pain relief, traditional therapies are often ineffective at preventing further joint damage. However, a revolutionary procedure now offers patients with certain types of cartilage damage within the knee the potential to reverse painful and debilitating joint degeneration and dysfunction.

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Erythropoietin Given 2 Days Pre-Op Reduces Need For Transfused Blood

May 6, 2013 10:34 am | News | Comments

Anemia increases operative mortality and morbidity in non-cardiac and cardiac surgical procedures. However, a simple new protocol has been proposed that helps correcting anemia using a single, high dose of recombinant human erythropoietin (HRE) administered only two days prior to surgery.

On-Call Pay Varies Widely By Specialty

May 6, 2013 10:29 am | by Kathleen Struck | News | Comments

Surgeons commanded more than $1,000 a day for being on-call at the hospital, while primary care physicians reported compensation rates of around $150 a day, according to annually compiled data. Meanwhile, family physicians whose practice included obstetrics reported the lowest median daily on-call compensation.

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MINOP Invent

May 6, 2013 10:12 am | by Aesculap, Inc. | Aesculap | Product Releases | Comments

Aesculap, Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of the MINOP Invent, which pushes the boundaries of neurosurgical techniques in offering a solution for bi-manual resection of solid tumors and cysts.  MINOP InVent is designed to offer more for patients through less invasive techniques.

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AIR-BAND Radial Compression Device

May 6, 2013 9:58 am | by Maquet Cardiovascular LLC | Product Releases | Comments

AIR-BAND from Maquet Cardiovascular LLC is a 26-cm long, latex-free, self-adhesive wristband with a clear window and bulb that facilitate visualization of the puncture site. A luer valve on the end of the clear fill tube enables any standard syringe to be connected to inflate and deflate the bulb with air to provide compression of the radial puncture site.

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DuraBlue Sterilization Wrap

May 6, 2013 9:44 am | by Cardinal Health | Cardinal Health | Product Releases | Comments

Cardinal Health announced that DuraBlue Sterilization Wrap received Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for STERRAD NX and STERRAD 100NX Systems from Advanced Sterilization Products (ASP). The wrap also received FDA clearance for 180-day extended sterility maintenance indications for each 510(k)-cleared sterilization modality.

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Is A Board-Certified Surgeon A Safer One?

May 6, 2013 9:28 am | by Chris Porter, M.D. | Blogs | Comments

Am I safe surgeon, or merely a board certified one? I usually spend Tuesdays fixing elective hernias. But the other day I was asked to clear a c-spine, handle an unexpected gynecologic finding, manage a pediatric trauma, resuscitate a septic ICU patient, and opine on a neck dissection. No, I wasn’t in Africa or 1985; I was sitting in front of a computer monitor.

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Pacemaker Pioneer Now Lives With Device

May 6, 2013 9:23 am | by Elizabeth Landau and Evelio Contreras | Articles | Comments

Dr. Vincent L. Gott was part of an innovative group of doctors who trained with Dr. C. Walton Lillehei, considered to be the father of open-heart surgery. These days, Gott, 86, is retired and writing a children's book about the history of cardiac surgery. He discusses his career in this interview.

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Weight Gain Common With New Knees

May 3, 2013 10:58 am | by Nancy Walsh | News | Comments

Patients who undergo total knee replacement are at substantial risk for weight gain during the 5 years after the surgery, a large retrospective study showed. And the chance of that "clinically important" weight gain doubled for individuals who had a second arthroplasty during the subsequent 5 years.

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Anesthesia Selection Impacts Outcomes In Patients With Sleep Apnea Undergoing Joint Replacement

May 3, 2013 10:54 am | News | Comments

Using regional anesthesia instead of general anesthesia in patients with sleep apnea undergoing total joint replacement decreases major complications by about 17 percent, according to a recent study published online. Currently, up to 25 percent of patients presenting for surgery in the United States have sleep apnea.

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Gene Variant Appears To Predict Weight Loss After Gastric Bypass

May 3, 2013 10:50 am | News | Comments

Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers have identified a gene variant that helps predict how much weight an individual will lose after gastric bypass surgery, a finding with the potential both to guide treatment planning and to facilitate the development of new therapeutic approaches to treating obesity and related conditions like diabetes.

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Vermont Woman Disfigured In Lye Attack Reveals New Face

May 3, 2013 10:44 am | by Rodrique Ngowi, Associated Press | News | Comments

A Vermont woman revealed her new face Wednesday, six years after her ex-husband disfigured her by dousing her with industrial-strength lye, and said she went through "what some may call hell" but has found a way to be happy. Carmen Blandin Tarleton of Thetford had face transplant surgery at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital in February and spoke publicly for the first time at a news conference at the hospital Wednesday.

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