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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Heartbeats After Surgery: Keeping Tabs on AF

After heart surgery, many adults face a sneaky issue: atrial fibrillation, or AF. This is when the heart beats in a chaotic way. It's a common problem, affecting up to half of the patients who have had heart surgery. The tricky part? It can show up after the patient has already left the hospital. Th

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

The Rise of Augmented Reality in Shoulder Surgery

The medical field is always looking for ways to improve. One area where this is happening is in shoulder surgery. Specifically, in a procedure called reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. This surgery involves replacing parts of the shoulder joint. One crucial part of this surgery is placing the glen

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Surgical Skills: Open vs. Robotic Training

In the world of surgery, there are many ways to operate. But with so many methods, how do young surgeons learn them all? This is a big question. They need to master many skills in a short time. So, there is a push for better training programs. These programs should teach the needed skills fast and w

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Costs of Fixing Hip and Knee Replacements

The number of hip and knee replacement surgeries has been climbing. This surge has led to a parallel rise in the need for revision surgeries. These are operations to fix problems that arise after the initial replacement. This creates big hurdles for healthcare systems around the world. The reasons

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Fix Bone Problems

Fibrous dysplasia is a rare condition that affects bones. It can cause problems in the skeleton, including the femur, which is the thighbone. Usually, doctors treat this condition with surgery. However, traditional surgery can be quite invasive. It often leads to more tissue damage, incomplete remov

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Preventing Unnecessary Heart Scares Before Surgery

Before some surgeries, doctors often order extra heart tests. This is to check if a patient is at risk of heart problems after the surgery. These tests can cause delays and add to medical costs. But are these tests always needed? For many people, the answer is no. Most patients who have low or no ri

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

The Fight Against Malnutrition in GI Cancer Patients

Gastrointestinal (GI) cancer patients often face a tough battle against malnutrition. This is especially true for those who undergo a specific treatment called cytoreductive surgery combined with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (CRS-HIPEC). This treatment can boost survival rates for those

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Bone Healing Breakthrough: A Fresh Approach to Tough Infections

Chronic infections in bones, especially in the femur or tibia, can be a real headache. The main challenge is spotting the infected areas, as they don't have clear edges. Figuring out the best way to clean out the infection and rebuild the bone is still up for debate. A recent study took a close look

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Apr 06 2025HEALTH

Surgery for Kids with Hidden Epilepsy

Epilepsy in kids can be tough to handle, especially when medicines don't work and scans show nothing unusual. Doctors often turn to fancy tests like PET, SPECT, and ECOG to find where the seizures start. These tests can be pricey and hard to find, making things even harder in places with fewer resou

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

Pain After Surgery: What Patients Know and Do

Pain after surgery is a big deal. It is especially true for those who have had operations on their digestive system. A recent study looked into how much patients know, think, and do when it comes to managing pain after surgery. The study took place over a few months and gathered information from

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