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Robotic Surgery Is High-Tech 'Tour De Force' – But Is It Safe?

June 17, 2013 9:55 am | by Ami Schmitz and Melissa Dahl | Articles | Comments

The majority of the hundreds of thousands of robotic surgeries performed in the U.S. each year are done safely. However, as use of the machine increases, so are reports of injuries: The U.S. Food and Drug administration has received more than 200 reports since 2007 of burns, cuts, and infections – including 89 deaths -- after robotic surgery.

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2014 Buyers' Guide

June 17, 2013 4:58 pm | Digital Editions | Comments

The complete product and supplier directory for the surgical market, the 2014 Surgical Products Buyers' Guide features information on equipment, systems, services, and supplies.

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Bariatric Surgery Restores Nerve Cell Properties Altered By Diet

June 17, 2013 11:37 am | News | Comments

Understanding how gastric bypass surgery changes the properties of nerve cells that help regulate the digestive system could lead to new treatments that produce the same results without surgery. who have shown how surgery restores some properties of nerve cells that tell people their stomachs are full. The results may also better predict which patients will keep the weight off after surgery.

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To Ease Shortage Of Organs, Grow Them In A Lab?

June 17, 2013 10:13 am | News | Comments

What if you could grow a custom-made organ in a lab? It sounds pretty incredible. But just a three-hour drive from the Philadelphia hospital where Sarah got her transplant, another little girl is benefiting from just that sort of technology.

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Clot Removal Device

June 17, 2013 9:45 am | by Codman Neuro | Product Releases | Comments

The REVIVE SE device is a self-expanding nitinol basket that is designed to ease navigation through small and tortuous blood vessels and arteries in the cerebral vasculature, and enable rapid restoration of blood flow to the brain during an acute ischemic stroke.

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Quik-Care Nourishing Foam

June 17, 2013 9:36 am | by Ecolab Healthcare | Product Releases | Comments

Ecolab Healthcare announced the availability of Quik-Care Nourishing Foam, a new foam hand sanitizer with skin conditioners and emollients that moisturize and enhance the skin’s natural repair process with repeated use. This unique, clinically-proven formula sanitizes, absorbs fast, and keeps working over time to support healthier skin for healthcare professionals.

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Multi-Touch Monitor

June 17, 2013 9:21 am | by Eizo | Product Releases | Comments

The FlexScan T2381W multi-touch monitor from Eizo combines superb image quality, durability, and a design that is optimized for comfortable 5-point multi-touch use. The 23-inch non-scratch touch screen surface is made of reinforced glass. It features a new fully flat surface that enables seamless touch operation.

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Girl Who Took On Transplant Rules Gets New Lungs

June 14, 2013 10:44 am | by Malcolm Ritter | News | Comments

A 10-year-old girl with cystic fibrosis was recovering from a transplant of adult lungs after a judge's ruling expanded her options for lifesaving surgery.  Sarah Murnaghan underwent a six-hour surgery Wednesday at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, a procedure her aunt said resulted because of the larger list of available organs.

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Researchers Create Comprehensive Guidelines To Reduce Post-Surgical Staph Infections

June 14, 2013 10:43 am | News | Comments

Despite the threat that staph bacteria pose to patients, there is no uniformly accepted procedure to reduce surgical-site infections in the United States. Now, a team of researchers led by the University of Iowa is recommending guidelines that will cut the infection rate by 71 percent for staph bacteria and 59 percent for a broader class of infectious agents known as gram-positive bacteria.

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Differences In Outcomes Of Cervical Spine Surgery At Teaching Versus Non-Teaching Hospitals

June 14, 2013 10:39 am | News | Comments

For patients undergoing surgery on the cervical (upper) spine, overall rates of complications and death are higher at teaching hospitals than at non-teaching hospitals, reports a study. But the differences are small and are likely explained by the more-complex surgeries performed and higher-risk patients treated at teaching hospitals.

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First U.S. Surgery Using New Shoulder Implant Performed in Ohio

June 14, 2013 10:33 am | News | Comments

An Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Brian S. Cohen, of Adena Health System in Chillicothe, OH became the first U.S. surgeon to install a new, state-of-the-art reverse shoulder implant this week. The Arthrex Reverse Universe device was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on May 31, 2013. Dr. Cohen performed the procedure on a 72-year old man during a live, international surgery simulcast to Germany and sites across the United States. 

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Less Invasive Hernia Repair Safer for Obese

June 14, 2013 10:20 am | by Crystal Phend | Articles | Comments

Laparoscopic repair of ventral hernias cuts complications and hospital stay for obese patients, a national study showed. The less invasive procedure had less than half as many complications as open surgery. Hospital stays dropped to a median three days versus four with the conventional surgery, yielding lower total hospital charges of $40,387 versus $48,513.

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Why Surgical Instruments Are The Way They Are

June 14, 2013 9:42 am | by Sid Schwab, M.D. | Blogs | Comments

All surgeons do that move: keeping an instrument in half a hand while doing something else, then regaining full use of it. Still, mundane as it is, that “third eye” part of my brain notices and likes that I can do it. It’s part of that little voice that constantly reminds me, whispers in amazement, that I’m here doing this stuff.

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Cardinal Health Receives National Premier Healthcare Alliance Award For Operational Excellence

June 13, 2013 4:25 pm | News | Comments

The Legacy Award recognizes Premier contracted suppliers that are actively engaged with the alliance, are committed to lowering costs through pricing and supply chain efficiencies, have been able to offer value based on individualized needs and situations, and have demonstrated  corporate responsibility at community levels through provisions such as assistance during disasters, scholarship support, volunteer activities, and grants.

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Adjustable Stringers

June 13, 2013 10:10 am | by Healthmark Industries | Healthmark Industries Company, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

(2013 ESP Award Nominee) Adjustable Stringers from Healthmark Industries save time and improve overall efficiency during instrument reprocessing. When adjusted to its maximum open position, the Adjustable Stringer exposes instruments to optimal cleaning in the instrument washer, and then can be adjusted to the width suitable for placement in a sterilization tray.

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CS-iQ Sterile Processing Workflow Management Software

June 13, 2013 9:32 am | by Steris | Steris Corporation | Product Releases | Comments

(2013 ESP Award Nominee) CS-iQ Sterile Processing Workflow Management Software from Steris promotes productivity, traceability, and compliance within the CS department to support ORs. As functionality is added by each module, the benefits increase.

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