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Released: 19-Jul-2023 3:05 AM EDT
NREF Awards 2023 Medical Student Summer Research Fellowships
Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation (NREF)

The Neurosurgery Research & Education Foundation (NREF) Board of Directors is pleased to announce the 2023 recipients of the NREF Medical Student Summer Research Fellowships.

Released: 18-Jul-2023 10:30 AM EDT
Urotronic Announces Completion of the World's First Optilume® BPH Catheter System Commercial Procedure in Toronto
Urotronic

Urotronic, Inc., a Minnesota-based medical device company pioneering the application of its drug-coated balloon technologies for use in interventional urology, today announced the world's first commercial procedure of the Optilume BPH® Catheter System to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) was completed by Dr. Dean Elterman, urologist at University Urology Associates, in Toronto, Canada.

Newswise: Cedars-Sinai Hits New High for Organ Transplants
Released: 17-Jul-2023 11:55 AM EDT
Cedars-Sinai Hits New High for Organ Transplants
Cedars-Sinai

Fiscal year 2023, which ended June 30, proved to be the busiest year yet for Cedars-Sinai’s Comprehensive Transplant Center and Smidt Heart Institute, with more than 600 organs transplanted.

Newswise: World-first clinical trial to help millions with penicillin allergies
Released: 17-Jul-2023 11:55 AM EDT
World-first clinical trial to help millions with penicillin allergies
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Penicillin allergy affects more than 25 million people in the United States (up to 1 in 10 Americans) and has been shown to lead to particularly poor health outcomes in pregnant women and surgical patients. It is also a public health threat, leading to antibiotic resistance and infections in hospitalized patients that can be life threatening.

Released: 17-Jul-2023 10:50 AM EDT
Innovative infection prevention program reduces surgical site infections, results in hospital days reduced and $500,000 savings
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)

An innovative anesthesiologist-led infection prevention program helped reduce the number of surgical site infections (SSIs) in colorectal patients by 50%, the number of days in the hospital by 46%, and led to significant cost savings over a two-year period, according to research presented at the virtual American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Anesthesia Quality and Patient Safety Meeting.

Released: 17-Jul-2023 10:45 AM EDT
Starting epidural anesthesia in operating room can help patients get faster pain relief after surgery
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)

Starting a patient-controlled epidural anesthesia (PCEA) infusion while the patient is still in the operating room (OR) — rather than in the recovery room after the procedure — may help provide better pain control, suggests research presented at the virtual American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Anesthesia Quality and Patient Safety Meeting.

Released: 17-Jul-2023 10:45 AM EDT
Measurement tool can help reduce over-inflation of safety device on breathing tubes used during general anesthesia, decreasing sore throats and other complications
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)

A measurement tool should be used to reduce overinflation of a device, located on breathing tubes, that protects the patient’s airway during general anesthesia to help prevent complications such as sore throat, according to results of a quality improvement initiative presented at the virtual American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Anesthesia Quality and Patient Safety Meeting.

Released: 13-Jul-2023 4:35 PM EDT
Doctors warn of looming threat to America’s surgical research
University of Virginia Health System

Surgeons who also conduct important biomedical research are struggling to obtain research funding, and that “broken pipeline” could spell extinction for surgeon-scientists and slow innovations for patients if something isn’t done, a team of UVA Health experts warns.

Released: 13-Jul-2023 2:55 PM EDT
Multidisciplinary Team Reduced Hypothermia in NICU Babies During and After Surgery
Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

The percentage of infants from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) experiencing hypothermia upon operating room (OR) arrival and at any point during the operation decreased from 48.7% to 6.4% and 67.5% to 37.4%, respectively, after implementation of a multidisciplinary quality improvement project at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. The project and its success were featured in the journal Pediatric Quality and Safety.

Newswise: Surgical and engineering innovations enable unprecedented control over every finger of a bionic hand
Released: 12-Jul-2023 5:30 PM EDT
Surgical and engineering innovations enable unprecedented control over every finger of a bionic hand
Chalmers University of Technology

Prosthetic limbs are the most common solution to replace a lost extremity. However, they are hard to control and often unreliable with only a couple of movements available. Remnant muscles in the residual limb are the preferred source of control for bionic hands.

   
Released: 11-Jul-2023 10:40 AM EDT
Urotronic Announces FDA Approval of Optilume® BPH Catheter System, Pioneering the Next Generation of Minimally Invasive Solutions for Enlarged Prostate Symptom Relief
Urotronic

Urotronic, Inc. today announced it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of its Optilume® BPH Catheter System, a unique minimally invasive surgical therapy (MIST) that combines mechanical dilation using a proprietary double-lobe balloon with concurrent localized delivery of paclitaxel for the treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) secondary to BPH.

Released: 10-Jul-2023 1:00 PM EDT
أظهرت جراحة طفيفة التوغل لتحديد مرحلة سرطان البنكرياس نتائج إيجابية في تحديد سير المرض، وذلك وفقًا لدراسة أجرتها مايو كلينك.
Mayo Clinic

أظهرت دراسة نُشرت في مجلة الكلية الأمريكية للجراحين أن إجراء جراحة بسيطة للمرضى الذين شُخصت إصابتهم حديثًا بمرض سرطان البنكرياس قد يساعد في تحديد مدى انتشار السرطان مبكرًا ومعرفة مرحلته. وأضاف الباحثون أنه يفضل أن تُجرى هذه الجراحة قبل أن يبدأ المريض العلاج الكيميائي.

Released: 10-Jul-2023 12:35 PM EDT
Estudo da Mayo Clinic descobre que o estadiamento precoce do câncer de pâncreas com cirurgia minimamente invasiva tem resultados positivos no prognóstico do paciente
Mayo Clinic

Um estudo publicado na revista Journal of the American College of Surgeons revela que executar um procedimento minimamente invasivo em pacientes diagnosticados recentemente com câncer de pâncreas ajuda a identificar mais cedo a extensão do câncer e determinar o seu estágio.

Released: 10-Jul-2023 11:00 AM EDT
Emergency General Surgery Verification Program Verifies First Five Hospitals
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

Five hospitals are among the first in the nation to be verified under the new American College of Surgeons Emergency General Surgery Verification Program (ACS EGS-VP) launched in September 2022.

Released: 10-Jul-2023 9:00 AM EDT
AATS and Leading Cancer Center’s Thoracic Surgery Oncology Group (TSOG) Complete First Clinical Trial Involving Ground Glass Lung Nodules Identified on CT Scan
American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS)

The American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center’s (MSK) Thoracic Surgery Oncology Group (TSOG) completed its first clinical trial involving 330 patients who have ground glass lung nodules identified on a CT scan.

Released: 7-Jul-2023 3:35 PM EDT
Bilateral total knee arthroplasty linked to increased complication rates
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

Patients undergoing bilateral total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are at an increased risk of several types of complications, as compared with matched patients undergoing unilateral TKA, reports a study in The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio in partnership with Wolters Kluwer.

Released: 7-Jul-2023 11:20 AM EDT
Clinical trial gives woman a new lease on life
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Versil Joyles-Stapleton, 76, can’t seem to slow herself down — a drastic change to how she lived her life just 2 years ago.

Newswise: AI Tool Decodes Brain Cancer’s Genome During Surgery
5-Jul-2023 8:00 AM EDT
AI Tool Decodes Brain Cancer’s Genome During Surgery
Harvard Medical School

New AI tool enables in-surgery genomic profiling of gliomas, the most aggressive and most common brain tumors.

Released: 6-Jul-2023 2:05 PM EDT
La determinación temprana de la etapa del cáncer de páncreas con cirugía de invasión mínima muestra resultados positivos en el pronóstico del paciente, según estudio de Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic

Un estudio publicado en el Journal of the American College of Surgeons revela que realizar un procedimiento quirúrgico menor en pacientes con un diagnóstico reciente de cáncer de páncreas ayuda a identificar la diseminación temprana del cáncer y determinar la etapa del cáncer.

Newswise: Cannabis use associated with increased risk of surgical complications, according to UTHealth Houston study
Released: 5-Jul-2023 1:05 PM EDT
Cannabis use associated with increased risk of surgical complications, according to UTHealth Houston study
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

People who are regular cannabis users are at an increased risk of experiencing complications before, during, and after surgery, according to a study by researchers with UTHealth Houston published today in JAMA Surgery.

Newswise: Ray Charles Foundation Reinvests $1M in Neuro Scholars
Released: 5-Jul-2023 12:05 PM EDT
Ray Charles Foundation Reinvests $1M in Neuro Scholars
Cedars-Sinai

Building on its visionary investment in Cedars-Sinai’s neurosurgery scholarship program, The Ray Charles Foundation has donated a second gift of $1 million to support critical training and research to advance the neurosciences.

Newswise: MedStar Washington Hospital Center Performs the World’s First RevCore Stent Cleaning Procedure for Deep Vein Thrombosis
Released: 5-Jul-2023 11:00 AM EDT
MedStar Washington Hospital Center Performs the World’s First RevCore Stent Cleaning Procedure for Deep Vein Thrombosis
MedStar Washington Hospital Center

MedStar Washington Hospital Center became first in the world to use the RevCore thrombectomy catheter for treatment of deep vein thrombosis. In March, vascular surgeon Steven Abramowitz, MD, used the RevCore deep venous ‘stent cleaner,’ on 10 patients where he successfully dislodged and removed old, rigid clots and debris from the deep veins and stents, all in a single session and restored blood flow.

29-Jun-2023 3:50 PM EDT
Older Frail Patients Have a 1-in-3 Chance of Surviving CPR During Surgery
Brigham and Women’s Hospital

It’s estimated that around 25% of patients who have a cardiac arrest and receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in a normal hospital setting will survive.

Released: 3-Jul-2023 7:00 AM EDT
تنبيه من خبير: كيف سيستفيد المرضى من الجراحات اليقظة للعمود الفقري
Mayo Clinic

كانت مايو كلينك من أوائل المراكز على مستوى العالم في تنفيذ عمليات دمج الفقرات بالدعم الروبوتي وباستخدام التخدير النصفي، ما يعني أن المريض مستيقظ خلال العملية. يطلق أيضًا على عملية دمج الفقرات اسم دمج الفقرات القطني عبر الثقوب. هذه العملية هي نوع من دمج الفقرات والذي يساعد على تثبيت العمود الفقري بعد المشكلات التآكلية أو المتعلقة بالسرطان أو بعد الإصابة المتسببة في عدم استقرار الفقرات.

Released: 3-Jul-2023 7:00 AM EDT
Los beneficios de practicar la cirugía de columna vertebral con el paciente despierto
Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic se encuentra entre las primeras instituciones del mundo en realizar una cirugía de fusión espinal con asistencia robótica y anestesia raquídea, lo que significa que el paciente está despierto. A esta cirugía también se la conoce como TLIF, que es la sigla en inglés para fusión intersomática lumbar transforaminal.

Released: 3-Jul-2023 7:00 AM EDT
Quais são os benefícios da cirurgia da coluna com anestesia local para os pacientes
Mayo Clinic

A Mayo Clinic é um dos primeiros centros médicos do mundo a realizar uma cirurgia de fusão espinhal, denominada TLIF, que conta com assistência robótica e anestesia raquidiana, permitindo que o paciente permaneça acordado durante a intervenção. TLIF é uma sigla em inglês que significa fusão intervertebral lombar transforaminal.

Newswise: June Research Highlights
Released: 30-Jun-2023 2:45 PM EDT
June Research Highlights
Cedars-Sinai

A roundup of the latest medical discoveries and faculty news at Cedars-Sinai for June 2023.

Newswise: Military, Civilian Trauma Convene for Advanced Combat Surgical Readiness Training
Released: 30-Jun-2023 7:20 AM EDT
Military, Civilian Trauma Convene for Advanced Combat Surgical Readiness Training
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU)

Military and civilian trauma experts from around the country convened for a three-day training event to reinforce vascular, plastic and orthopedic surgical skills for advanced combat surgical readiness. The program provided an opportunity to share trauma rehabilitation best practices, both within the military and civilian sectors.

Newswise: Dr. Adam Schell and Dr. Mara Vucich of The Maryland Spine Center at Mercy are Featured Guests for the July 2023 edition of “Medoscopy”
Released: 29-Jun-2023 4:05 PM EDT
Dr. Adam Schell and Dr. Mara Vucich of The Maryland Spine Center at Mercy are Featured Guests for the July 2023 edition of “Medoscopy”
Mercy Medical Center

Adam J. Schell, M.D., a Fellowship-trained orthopedic spine surgeon, and physiatrist Mara Vucich, D.O., both of The Maryland Spine Center at Mercy, are the featured guests on Mercy Medical Center’s monthly talk show, “Medoscopy,” airing Wednesday and Thursday, July 19th and 20th, at 5:30 p.m. EST.

Released: 29-Jun-2023 1:05 PM EDT
Combined technique provides new choice for cleft palate repair
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

A combination of two established surgical techniques provides good outcomes in repair of cleft palate in infants, reports a study in the July issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer.

Released: 29-Jun-2023 1:05 PM EDT
Children with Medicaid less likely to receive helmet therapy for a flattened head
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

When indicated, helmet therapy is a highly effective treatment for position-related head flattening (deformational plagiocephaly [DP]) in infants. However, infants with Medicaid insurance are less likely to receive helmet therapy and more likely to have delayed treatment, reports the July issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer.

Released: 29-Jun-2023 12:55 PM EDT
Staging pancreatic cancer early with minimally invasive surgery shows positive results in patient prognosis, Mayo Clinic study finds
Mayo Clinic

A study published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons reveals that performing a minor surgical procedure on patients newly diagnosed with pancreatic cancer helps to identify cancer spread early and determine the stage of cancer.

Released: 29-Jun-2023 11:55 AM EDT
Patients Taking Popular Medications for Diabetes and Weight Loss Should Stop Before Elective Surgery, ASA Suggests
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)

With the growing popularity of medications like Ozempic® (semaglutide), Trulicity® (dulaglutide), and other glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and weight loss, the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) suggests withholding the medication before elective surgery to reduce the risk of complications associated with anesthesia in adults and children.

Released: 29-Jun-2023 8:50 AM EDT
Surgical stabilization of odontoid fractures improves outcomes
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

Odontoid fractures—those occurring in the second cervical vertebra—are common in elderly patients after a low-energy fall. However, whether the initial treatment should be surgical or nonoperative still isn’t known. Previous studies haven’t accounted for differences in injury severity, or the presence or absence of neurologic impairment, which can affect patients’ results.

Released: 29-Jun-2023 8:20 AM EDT
Researchers discover new opportunities for preventing kidney injury following cardiac surgery
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A new study finds that the minimum level of oxygen delivery during cardiopulmonary bypass may be lower than previously thought — meaning, there may be opportunities to avoid transfusing patients during cardiac surgical procedures. Researchers say cardiac surgical programs may be unnecessarily transfusing patients to prevent kidney injury.

Newswise: Amitabh Goel, MD, FACS, Named Verified Surgeon of Quality by Abdominal Core Health Quality Collaborative
Released: 29-Jun-2023 8:20 AM EDT
Amitabh Goel, MD, FACS, Named Verified Surgeon of Quality by Abdominal Core Health Quality Collaborative
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

Hernia Awareness Month occurs each year in June, and this year the Abdominal Core Health Quality Collaborative (ACHQC) is celebrating with the launch of its new Verified Surgeon of Quality Program. Amitabh Goel, MD, FACS, Chair of the Department of Surgery at University Hospitals (UH) Geneva Medical Center, and clinical professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, has been recognized by the organization as a Verified Surgeon of Quality.

Released: 29-Jun-2023 7:05 AM EDT
Awake surgery for cancerous brain tumor brings referee back to the mat
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

After an awake surgery to remove a cancerous brain tumor, a Michigan man is living “more deliberately” than ever — officiating a high school wrestling state championship and participating in research for a potential cure.

Newswise: All-in-one device for hemorrhage control
Released: 28-Jun-2023 2:55 PM EDT
All-in-one device for hemorrhage control
Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation

A multi-faceted device for effectively treating deep, non-compressible, and irregularly-shaped wounds has been engineered by the scientists at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI).

Newswise: Cancer Experts at Jersey Shore University Medical Center Implanting First Targeted Liver Tumor Treatment Pumps in Patients
Released: 28-Jun-2023 12:10 PM EDT
Cancer Experts at Jersey Shore University Medical Center Implanting First Targeted Liver Tumor Treatment Pumps in Patients
Hackensack Meridian Health

A team of surgical experts led by Gregory J. Tiesi, M.D., FACS, FSSO, began implanting hepatic artery infusion pumps in patients at Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center in June. They are among the first in New Jersey to provide the pump for patients.

Newswise: Climbing to New Heights After Robotic Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
Released: 28-Jun-2023 11:15 AM EDT
Climbing to New Heights After Robotic Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
Cedars-Sinai

The summit is a good place to be. Staying active on the hiking trails around the southern highlands of Australia, where he retired earlier this year after a career in film marketing, Jon Anderson is feeling there’s little he can’t conquer.

Released: 28-Jun-2023 8:30 AM EDT
UCSF Among First in U.S. to Receive New Surgery Designation from the American College of Surgeons
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)

UC San Francisco Medical Center (UCSF) is among the first four hospitals in the U.S. to be verified as part of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Vascular Verification Program (Vascular-VP), a quality program recently launched in partnership with the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS).

Released: 23-Jun-2023 1:40 PM EDT
June Tip Sheet from Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center

A world-renowned biochemist joins the Sylvester Cancer team, a global health leader strives to ensure more equitable cancer care, a recent study identifies disparities in federal cancer research funding, new targeted therapies for thyroid and other cancers are making surgery a secondary option for many patients, efforts to preserve women’s sexual health while they receive endocrine therapy for breast cancer, and more are highlighted in this month’s tip sheet from Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Released: 22-Jun-2023 8:40 AM EDT
Neurosurgeons Join Congress in Calling on CMS to Swiftly Finalize Prior Authorization Rules
American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Washington Office

Today, the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) and Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) joined 61 bipartisan senators and 233 members of the House of Representatives in urging the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to swiftly finalize rules to increase transparency, streamline and standardize prior authorization (PA), including modifying the final rules to more closely align with the Improving Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act.

   
Released: 21-Jun-2023 1:05 PM EDT
'All-inside' meniscal repair shows good long-term outcomes
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

A second-generation "all-inside" meniscal repair system provides a high success rate at long-term follow-up, reports a study in The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio in partnership with Wolters Kluwer.

Released: 21-Jun-2023 1:05 PM EDT
Tranexamic acid may lower heterotopic ossification risk after elbow trauma surgery
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

For patients undergoing surgery for elbow trauma, treatment with the hemostatic drug tranexamic acid (TXA) is associated with a decreased incidence of heterotopic ossification (HO) – a common complication of abnormal bone formation, reports a study in The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio in partnership with Wolters Kluwer.

Released: 21-Jun-2023 9:00 AM EDT
Nationwide Children’s Hospital Marks A Decade as One of the Nation’s Best
Nationwide Children's Hospital

Nationwide Children’s Hospital has been named to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll for the 10th consecutive year. The Honor Roll is a top distinction awarded to only 10 children’s hospitals nationwide recognized by U.S. News as the “Best of the Best.” Nationwide Children’s is ranked sixth on the 2023-24 Honor Roll list.



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