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Uncategorized Published - 20 August, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Unreported robot surgery injuries open new questions for FDA

Sheena Wilson, 45, underwent robotic surgery for a hysterectomy in May, she didn’t know the Intuitive Surgical Inc. system used by her doctor was previously tied to a variety of injuries for the same procedure. Her rectum was badly burned in the operation, said Wilson, a mother of two from Parlin, N.J. Now, she is […]

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Uncategorized Published - 20 August, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
20 States with Top Physician Retention

This is not specific for our speciality but I wanted it to share with our readers since we dependent on referring physicians. The following states have the most physicians retained from undergraduate and graduate medical education, combined. These percentages reflect the number of physicians who — out of a pool of physicians who graduated from […]

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Uncategorized Published - 20 August, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Global Anesthesia Devices Market to Reach $8.1B by 2014

The global market for anesthesia devices is estimated at $7.4 billion in 2013 and is expected to grow to $8.1 billion in 2014, according to a report released by Research and Markets. Maintaining a compound annual growth rate of about 7.5 percent between 2010 and 2020, the worldwide anesthesia devices market is further projected to […]

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Uncategorized Published - 20 August, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Change in Approach to Postop Nausea/Vomiting May Be Due

Most adults who are at risk for postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) after general anesthesia need more prophylactic antiemetics than current guidelines recommend, according to a new study that used a national database. The large study found that patients who had ambulatory surgery were much less likely to need a rescue antiemetic in the postanesthesia […]

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Uncategorized Published - 19 August, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Tele-Care Intervention Improves Chronic Pain

A telephone-delivered intervention, which included automated symptom monitoring, produced clinically meaningful improvements in chronic musculoskeletal pain compared with usual care, according to a study published in the July 16 issue of JAMA. Kurt Kroenke, MD, Roudebush VA Medical Center, Indiana University School of Medicine, and the Regenstrief Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana, and colleagues randomised 250 patients […]

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