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Surgical Techniques

New No-Needle Approach Prevents Blood Clots

A better way to prevent deadly deep-vein thrombosis after joint replacement surgery is showing promise, which could help to resolve a major problem that results in thousands of unnecessary deaths every year. More...
27 Aug 2009

New Guidelines for Managing Anaphylactic Reactions During Surgery

Anesthetists in the UK and Ireland have been issued with new guidelines on how to prevent and handle emergencies involving the small, but growing, number of people who have a severe and potentially fatal allergic reaction during anesthesia. More...
26 Aug 2009

Limb-Sparing Surgery May Not Provide Better Quality of Life Than Amputation

Limb-sparing surgery, which has steadily been replacing amputation for bone and soft tissue sarcomas of the lower limb, may not provide much or even any additional benefit to patients, according to a new study. More...
26 Aug 2009

Less Aggressive Ovarian Cancer Treatment Helps Preserve Fertility

Premenopausal women with stage one ovarian cancer who have the cancerous ovary removed have the same five-year survival rates as women who have both ovaries removed, according to a new study. More...
25 Aug 2009

Cement Use in Vertebroplasty May Be Superfluous

A new study has found that relief of pain from vertebral compression fractures, as well as improvement in pain-related dysfunction, were similar in patients treated with vertebroplasty and those treated with simulated vertebroplasty. More...
25 Aug 2009

A Bioengineered Tooth Erupts Into Being

A new study describes the transplantation of a bioengineered tooth germ into alveolar bone of a mouse and its development into a fully functioning tooth, and proposes this as a model for future organ replacement therapy. More...
20 Aug 2009
Image: Artwork of standing figure showing areas of pain associated with sciatica (Photo courtesy of BSIP ESTIOT / SPL).

Minimally Invasive Surgery Is Not Superior for Treating Sciatica

Conventional surgery to relieve the excruciating back pain caused by sciatica offers better results than minimally invasive surgery, according to a new study. More...
19 Aug 2009
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