MEDICAL PROCEDURE

Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Visual Aids Boost Kidney Stone Treatment Comfort

Kidney stones are a common problem that often requires treatment. One such treatment is ESWL. This procedure can be scary and painful for patients. This is because they don't know what to expect. A recent study looked into how video animations can help patients feel more at ease. The study involved 80 patients who were about to undergo ESWL. They were split into...

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Fixing Big Stomach Problems in Elderly: Is It Safe?

In the world of medicine, there is a growing concern about the safety of fixing very large stomach hernias in people aged 80 and above. These hernias can cause serious symptoms and greatly affect a person's life. As the population ages, doctors are seeing more of these cases. One effective way to fix these hernias is through a method called laparoscopic repair. This ...

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Playful Healing: How VR Games Can Help Kids and Parents in the Hospital

Hospitals can be scary places for kids. Medical procedures often bring pain and fear, which is why sedation is frequently used. However, sedation isn't always the best solution, as it comes with its own set of health risks. Caregivers, typically parents, also feel the stress. Their anxiety can make the child's experience even worse. It's a tough cycle to break. Ther...

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Truths of Blood Oxygen Levels

The story of measuring oxygen in the blood is a long one. It is a tale of science and medicine working together to find the best way to check how well our bodies are working. One key player in this story is the arterial blood gas test. This test measures the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood. It also checks the acidity of the blood. This information is...

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

Kids and Brain Tumors: A Fresh Take on Treatment

Brain tumors in children are not common. These growths can pop up in the brain's ventricles. They are known as choroid plexus tumors. Dealing with these tumors in kids can be challenging. But there is a new method that is gaining attention. It is called purely neuroendoscopic removal. This method uses a thin, flexible tube with a camera and tools to remove the tumor....

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Healing and Hope: Restoring Lives Through Genital Reconstruction

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a harmful practice that affects countless women worldwide. It involves altering or injuring female genital organs for non-medical reasons. This practice can lead to severe physical and emotional issues. Fortunately, there is hope through reconstructive surgery. This procedure is safe and can greatly improve a woman's physical and em...

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Mar 05 2025SPORTS

Pitchers' Elbows: The Rising Trend of Revision Surgeries

Professional baseball is a sport that demands a lot from its players, especially pitchers. Their arms take a beating, and one of the most common injuries is a torn medial ulnar collateral ligament (MUCL). This ligament is crucial for stabilizing the elbow during the throwing motion. When it tears, pitchers often undergo a procedure called MUCL reconstruction, commonl...

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Feb 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making Thoracic Surgery Safer with Advanced 3D Tech

Surgeons have been using 3D imaging in operations for quite some time. But when it comes to close quarters of the chest, things turn fuzzy. Surgical scenes are often dull and have brightness changes. Traditional 3D methods aren't reliable in such conditions. They depend on matching features between images. This process becomes unreliable if the images are t...

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Virtual Sedation: A New Approach to Colonoscopies

Did you know that technology is making colonoscopies less scary? Instead of using traditional sedatives, doctors are now trying virtual sedation. This isn't some video game trick, but a real way to make patients more comfortable. Imagine this: instead of being knocked out, you're awake and calm. How's that possible? Well, doctors use special goggles and headphones t...

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Learning from Stars and Athletes: Preparing Doctors for Critical Procedures

Picture a renowned football quarterback starting a game without a practice session led by their coach, or an A-list singer performing live without voice warm-ups. In sports and music, these pre-event rituals are essential. They help athletes and artists refine their skills, identify weaknesses, and guarantee they're ready to perform flawlessly. However, in the realm ...

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