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Surgical Techniques

Noninvasive Imaging, Earlier Surgery Can Stop Seizures in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

When medication fails to control seizures in children with tuberous sclerosis complex, a rare genetic disorder that affects multiple organ systems and frequently causes epilepsy, surgery to remove part of the brain is frequently necessary. More...
15 Mar 2010

RF Energy System Helps Surgeons to Remove Soft Tissue Quickly and Precisely

A new radio frequency ablation system incorporates a compact generator with a family of probes that aggressively removes defects and smoothes soft tissue during arthroscopic surgery. More...
15 Mar 2010
Image: The OnControl Aspiration System (photo courtesy Vidacare).

System Offers an Easier Way to Perform Bone Marrow Procedures

A novel bone marrow aspiration system decreases the need for analgesia and sedation, lessening anxiety levels and minimizing patient pain. More...
15 Mar 2010

Proton Beam Therapy Useful in Treating Sinonasal Cancers

Proton beam-radiation therapy shows encouraging results for patients with locally advanced sinonasal malignancies, according to a new study. More...
11 Mar 2010
Image: The SBi Mini Rail External Fixation System (photo courtesy SBi).

Mini Rail System Assists in Lower Limb Reconstruction Procedures

A unique and highly adjustable Mini Rail fixation system helps surgeons quickly achieve optimal placement in the bones of fixation "half" pins. More...
10 Mar 2010

Descemet's Stripping Preferred in Corneal Transplant Keratoplasty

A new study suggests that the potential long-term benefits of Descemet's stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty may outweigh the initial cell loss. More...
08 Mar 2010

Artificial Foot Recycles Energy for Easier Walking

An artificial foot that significantly cuts the energy expended per step could make it easier for amputees to walk, compared to conventional prosthetic feet. More...
04 Mar 2010
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