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Surgical Techniques

Mesh Support for Vaginal Prolapse Repair Is Prone to Erosion

Polypropylene mesh placement during vaginal reconstructive surgery for pelvic organ prolapse appears to do more harm than good, according to a new study. More...
10 Aug 2010
Image: Colored MRI scan of an axial section through the abdomen of a 42-year-old woman with liver cancer (Photo courtesy of Simon Fraser / SPL).

Hepatocellular Carcinoma Response to Chemoembolization May Be Predicted by Functional MRI

Early knowledge of hepatocellular carcinoma response to transcatheter arterial chemoembolization is crucial for determining treatment success, timing of repeat treatment, and patient prognosis. More...
09 Aug 2010

Hemicraniectomy Following Stroke Results in Better Quality of Life

A new study shows that under most circumstances, the quality of life gained by hemicraniectomy following a malignant infarction of the middle cerebral artery is greater than that gained by medical management. More...
09 Aug 2010

Compound in Honey Found to Kill Bacteria

New research clarifies for the first time how honey destroys bacteria. Specifically, the findings show that bees make a protein that they add to the honey, called defensin-1. More...
05 Aug 2010
Image: Images from the Living Human Digital Library (LHDL) (photo courtesy of PhysiomeSpace).

Complete Human Female 3D Skeleton Model Is Available for Download

The first dataset that composes the Living Human Digital Library multiscale musculoskeletal data collection represents the 3D skeletal anatomy of the cadaver of a 78-years-old woman with normal morphology. More...
05 Aug 2010

Sepsis the Most Common Peril in General Surgery Patients

Sepsis and septic shock are more prevalent than pulmonary embolism and myocardial infarction in general surgery patients, according to a new study. More...
05 Aug 2010
The PEAK PlasmaBlade 3.0S disposable dissection device (photo courtesy PEAK Surgical).

Plasma Energy Dissection Device Slices Smoothly Through Tissues

A new member of the PlasmaBlade family of disposable cutting devices offers the exacting control of a scalpel and the bleeding control of traditional electrosurgery, without extensive collateral damage. More...
05 Aug 2010
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