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Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery

October 25, 2012 6:51 am | Comments

Back Surgery Device Presented

October 25, 2012 6:45 am | Comments

  Dawn's ability to compete in triathlons was diminishing with each race. After years of severe pain and weakness, her doctor recommended spine fusion with the ASPEN MIS Fusion System.

Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement Through A Minithoracotomy

October 25, 2012 6:41 am | Comments

  Dr. Atiq Rehman, director of robotics and minimally invasive cardiac surgery at Columbia University, presents a non-sternotomy approach for aortic valve replacement.

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Full Face Transplant A Success

October 25, 2012 6:32 am | Comments

Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames.   Surgeons at the University of Maryland succeed in the fullest face transplant ever.

Doctors' Notes Empower Patients

October 18, 2012 7:01 am | Comments

Melisa Raney takes a look at how patients benefit from reading doctors' write-ups about their office visits.

More Young Adults Suffering Strokes

October 18, 2012 6:57 am | Comments

New Breath Test Can Diagnose Disease

October 18, 2012 6:53 am | Comments

Dr. Peter Mazzone, of the Cleveland Clinic's Respiratory Institute, talks to Anthony Mason and Norah O'Donnell about a new high-tech device that can check your breath and tell you if you're seriously ill.

M.D.s Using Social Media, Other Tech To Stay Connected To Patients

October 18, 2012 6:50 am | Comments

Dr. Natasha Burgert, of Kansay City, Mo., uses Twitter, Facebook, and texting to keep in contact with her patients. She's part of a growing number of doctors turning to technology to be better doctors. She talks with Rebecca Jarvis and Anthony Mason about how it's improved her practice.

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Substance Abuse After Weight Loss Surgery

October 18, 2012 6:47 am | Comments

Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames.   Dr. Leslie Heinberg says it's important to prepare patients for life after weight loss surgery.

A Medical News Roundup From Johns Hopkins

October 18, 2012 6:38 am | Comments

PodMed is a weekly podcast from Johns Hopkins Medicine. In it, Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Rick Lange, MD, professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins and vice chairman of medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, look at the top medical stories of the week.

Is The Cost Of Robotic Surgery Justified?

October 11, 2012 6:41 am | Comments

  Robotic prostate surgery is often favored as the next big thing in prostate cancer treatment, but its value is repeatedly called into question. Do the benefits of robotic prostatectomy surgery outweigh the expense? How much more expensive is robotic surgery? In the delicate world of prostate cancer and saving lives, at what point does price matter? Dr.

New Breath Test Could Diagnose Chronic Disease And Cancer

October 11, 2012 6:01 am | Comments

Scientists say that high-tech breath analyzers may soon be able to diagnose serious conditions -- from diabetes to lung cancer -- in just minutes.

Demonstrating Benefits Of Using Ports For Laparascopic Surgery

October 4, 2012 7:22 am | Comments

  Dr. Kella talks, intra operatively, of the benefits of using SurgiQuest ports during laparascopic surgery. Bang Surgical was used to stream live OR video to audience members across the US. Dr. Kella performed a laparascopic radical prostatectomy using Intuitives Da Vinci surgical robotic system.

Texas Company Battles 'Vulnerability' Of U.S. Surgical Mask Supply

October 4, 2012 7:00 am | Comments

When the swine flu pandemic hit in 2009, a small surgical mask company in North Richland Hills suddenly found itself in high demand. Prestige Ameritech has one of very few plants still making masks in the U.

Doctors Grow New Ear On Cancer Victim's Arm

October 4, 2012 6:49 am | Comments

Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames.   Sherrie Walter lost her ear to cancer two years ago, but doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore offered Walter a chance at a new ear -- a permanent one built from her own tissue.

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