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Category Archives: Cardiac Surgery

In With the New – Newswise

Posted: Published on July 24th, 2022

Newswise A recent trend toward organ preservation for patients with rectal cancers could mean fewer procedures in the long run, but Lara McKean Bast, MD, one of The University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Centers newest colorectal surgeons, is perfectly fine with that. I think for me, what I find most interesting about rectal cancer is the multidisciplinary and individualized care and a new trend in treatment to offer organ preservation instead of surgery in selected patients, she said. I love surgery, but I also know the consequences of doing surgery. Continue reading

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DNA Sequencing Market Will Grow Profitably in the Near Future – BioSpace

Posted: Published on July 24th, 2022

Wilmington, Delaware, United States, Transparency Market Research Inc.: DNA sequencing is expected to show a promising growth during the forecast period of 2021-2031 due to its execution in various applications such as microarray and other analysis methods. Continue reading

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Heart Safety and Student Athletes with Akash Patel, MD – ClevelandClinic.org

Posted: Published on July 24th, 2022

Podcast Transcript Speaker 1:There's so much health advice out there, lots of different voices and opinions. But who can you trust? Continue reading

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Vince McMahon retires as WWE Chairman and CEO, he announces on Twitter, weeks after WWE confirm they were… – talkSPORT

Posted: Published on July 24th, 2022

Vince McMahon has retired from his duties with WWE, the 77-year-old has announced on Twitter. The businessman has dominated the wrestling industry after buying the company back in 1982. He is a third-generation promoter, having taken over WWE (formerly WWF) from his father, Vince McMahon Sr, in the 1980s. Continue reading

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After surviving cancer, Chicago doctor joins her surgeon to study racial disparities in breast reconstruction – Yahoo News

Posted: Published on July 24th, 2022

CHICAGO -- Dr. Tokoya Williams wanted to be a cardiac surgeon when she began medical school. But when she was diagnosed with breast cancer during her last year of medical school leading to chemotherapy, a double mastectomy and breast reconstruction she was forced to put that plan on hold Continue reading

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Surgical Glue Market Size, Scope, Growth Opportunities, Trends by Manufacturers And Forecast to 2029 This Is Ardee – This Is Ardee

Posted: Published on July 24th, 2022

New Jersey, United States TheSurgical GlueMarket research guides new entrants to obtain precise market data and communicates with customers to know their requirements and preferences. It spots outright business opportunities and helps to bring new products into the market. It identifies opportunities in the marketplace Continue reading

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Blood vessel ‘workout’ boosts heart function – Futurity: Research News

Posted: Published on July 24th, 2022

Share this Article You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. Repeated bouts of reduced circulation with a blood pressure cuff may help reduce artery tissue damage and prevent the worst outcomes of heart attacks and strokes, according to a new review paper Continue reading

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Laparoscopy and Endoscopy Devices Market – A Global and Regional Analysis: Focus on Therapeutic Area, End – Benzinga

Posted: Published on July 24th, 2022

New York, July 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Laparoscopy and Endoscopy Devices Market - A Global and Regional Analysis: Focus on Therapeutic Area, End User, Product Type, and Country-Wise Analysis - Analysis and Forecast, 2022-2031" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p06293671/?utm_source=GNW Market Segmentation By Therapeutic - General Surgery, Cardiac Surgery, Gynecology Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Urology Surgery, Neurological Surgery, and Others By End-User - Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgery Centres (ASCs), and Others By Product - Endoscopes and Endoscopic Imaging Systems, Video and Visualization Systems, Instruments and Accessories, Capsule Endoscopy Devices and Others By Region - North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Regional Segmentation North America - U.S. Continue reading

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Why Did the First Human Patient to Receive a Pig Heart Transplant Die? – Smithsonian Magazine

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2022

Surgeon Bartley Griffith examines the pig heart before the transplant. University of Maryland School of Medicine Bartley Griffith is a cardiac surgeon at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, who says hes probably done over a thousand heart transplants over a career that has spanned four decades Continue reading

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INTEGRITTY Aims to Shine a Light on Research Bias, Including in LM Disease – TCTMD

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2022

Even without new data, the contentious, back-and-forth debate between cardiac surgeons and interventional cardiologists continues unabated. The latest volley across the net is the creation of a group calling itself the International Evidence Grading Research Initiative Targeting Transparency and Data Quality (INTEGRITTY), a consortium of surgeons and general cardiologists critical of how certain clinical trials, including those comparing surgery versus PCI for left main CAD, are carried out. Continue reading

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