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3-Apr-2023 12:00 PM EDT
During Oral Cancer Awareness Month, AANA Emphasizes Access to Safe Dental Anesthesia Care
American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, and the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA) reminds the public that the best prevention of oral health is early detection. Also, of critical importance is ensuring patients have access to safe anesthesia care when treatments including surgery are used for oral cancer.

Released: 3-Apr-2023 12:30 PM EDT
Patient Advocates and Health Care Professionals Call on CMS to Ensure Access to DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction
Living Beyond Breast Cancer

Advocates for individuals in need of breast reconstruction surgery delivered a letter and petition to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) today, urging them to reinstate a procedure code that is essential for access to deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap breast reconstruction surgery. The numbers of those signing the letter and petition keep growing.

Newswise: April 2023 Issue of Neurosurgical Focus: Video: “Intraventricular Endoscopic Surgery”
29-Mar-2023 11:05 AM EDT
April 2023 Issue of Neurosurgical Focus: Video: “Intraventricular Endoscopic Surgery”
Journal of Neurosurgery

Announcement of contents of the April 2023 issue of Neurosurgical Focus: Video

Newswise: UT Southwestern researchers create model to assess post-tonsillectomy bleed rates
Released: 31-Mar-2023 11:05 AM EDT
UT Southwestern researchers create model to assess post-tonsillectomy bleed rates
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Researchers led by a team at UT Southwestern Medical Center have created a statistical model to identify standards for typical, high, or low rates of bleeding after pediatric tonsillectomies. The findings, published in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, could help doctors and hospitals improve outcomes for the third-most common pediatric surgery in the U.S.

Released: 30-Mar-2023 4:25 PM EDT
New Urology Clinic at Gottlieb Memorial Hospital to Open April 3
Loyola Medicine

Loyola Medicine will open a new urology clinic at Gottlieb Memorial Hospital on Monday, April 3. The clinic will be located in the Gottlieb Professional Office Building, Suite 414.

Released: 30-Mar-2023 3:20 PM EDT
New procedure helps patients avoid leg amputation
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

More than 75% of patients facing amputation from the most severe form of peripheral artery disease were able to keep their limb after an innovative treatment as part of a multicenter study published in the . The alternative to amputation, known as “limb salvage,” for patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) came from the PROMISE II clinical trial.

Newswise: Surgery proves effective alternative to chemotherapy and radiation for early metastatic testicular cancer
Released: 30-Mar-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Surgery proves effective alternative to chemotherapy and radiation for early metastatic testicular cancer
Keck Medicine of USC

A newly published study paves the way for some patients with testicular cancer to avoid chemotherapy and radiation.

Released: 30-Mar-2023 7:05 AM EDT
Social and medical factors may explain cognitive impact of delayed craniosynostosis surgery
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

For infants with the skull deformity craniosynostosis, head reshaping surgery after age 12 months has long been linked to impaired cognitive and language development. Now a new study suggests that the difference in developmental outcomes may reflect a range of other patient characteristics and clinical factors affecting age at surgery, reports the April 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: 30-Mar-2023 7:05 AM EDT
Higher body mass index linked to longer healing time after breast reduction surgery
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

For patients undergoing breast reduction surgery (reduction mammaplasty), higher body mass index (BMI) is a risk factor for delayed wound healing, reports a study in the April 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-Mar-2023 7:55 PM EDT
Imaging brain connections can predict improvements in obsessive-compulsive disorder patients after deep brain stimulation
Texas Children's Hospital

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a promising therapy for treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). A first-of-its-kind collaborative study led by researchers at Texas Children’s Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, and Brigham & Women’s Hospital has found that mapping neural connections in the brains of OCD patients offers key insights that explain the observed improvements in their clinical outcomes after DBS.

Newswise: Sylvester Surgical Oncologist Awarded $375,000 NCI Grant to Investigate the Role Opioids May Play in Breast Cancer
Released: 28-Mar-2023 3:50 PM EDT
Sylvester Surgical Oncologist Awarded $375,000 NCI Grant to Investigate the Role Opioids May Play in Breast Cancer
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center

Kristin Rojas, M.D., assistant professor of surgical oncology at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, has been awarded a three-year, $375,000 grant to investigate the role opioids may play in breast cancer.

Released: 28-Mar-2023 2:20 PM EDT
From the doctor's office to the operating room: Keep up with the latest in healthcare here
Newswise

From septic shock to sticker shock. Keep up with this ever-growing, changing sector. Below are some of the latest stories on healthcare on Newswise.

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Released: 28-Mar-2023 11:35 AM EDT
Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children’s Opens New Plastic Surgery Program
Cedars-Sinai

Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children’s is opening a new plastic surgery program for children with facial deformities.

Newswise:Video Embedded significant-disparities-in-breast-cancer-care-persist-but-surgeons-can-drive-change
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Released: 28-Mar-2023 10:00 AM EDT
Significant Disparities in Breast Cancer Care Persist, But Surgeons Can Drive Change
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

Surgeons can play a key role in reducing breast cancer disparities by increasing their awareness of where disparities exist.

Newswise: Neuro Annual Report 2023: A Year of Patients, Progress
Released: 27-Mar-2023 12:35 PM EDT
Neuro Annual Report 2023: A Year of Patients, Progress
Cedars-Sinai

The Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery at Cedars-Sinai highlighted progress against Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS, multiple sclerosis, brain cancer and stroke in their 2023 Annual Report, which also details advancements in spine surgery.

Released: 27-Mar-2023 7:05 AM EDT
NREF Announces 2023 Cerebrovascular Traveling Fellowship Winners
Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation (NREF)

The Neurosurgery Research & Education Foundation (NREF) and the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section are pleased to announce that J Mocco, MD, MS, FAANS and Bradley N. Bohnstedt, MD, FAANS, have been selected as 2023 recipients of the Cerebrovascular Section Traveling Fellowship.

Released: 24-Mar-2023 4:50 PM EDT
How one state beat national surgery opioid trends
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A statewide effort to treat the pain of surgery patients without increasing their risk of long-term dependence on opioids has paid off in Michigan, a study shows.

Newswise: Tiny nanoparticle could have big impact on patients receiving corneal transplants
Released: 24-Mar-2023 3:25 PM EDT
Tiny nanoparticle could have big impact on patients receiving corneal transplants
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)

Corneal transplants can be the last step to returning clear vision to many patients suffering from eye disease. Each year, approximately 80,000 corneal transplantations take place in the U.S. Worldwide, more than 184,000 corneal transplantation surgeries are performed annually.

   
Released: 24-Mar-2023 2:50 PM EDT
New study supports saving more lung tissue in lung cancer surgeries
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new study finds some patients with early-stage lung cancer who receive a lobectomy do not fare better than patients who have less lung tissue removed.

Released: 23-Mar-2023 3:40 PM EDT
2022 heatwave struck off surgery in fifth of UK hospitals
University of Birmingham

The 2022 summer heatwave resulted in a fifth of UK hospitals being forced to cancel operations during the three days when temperatures soared, a new study reveals.

   
Released: 23-Mar-2023 11:05 AM EDT
Innovative surgical technique creates a nose for patients with 'extremely rare' genetic syndrome
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

Congenital arhinia (meaning patients born without a nose) is a rare condition associated with high mortality if not identified. As most babies when born are obligate nose breathers, the condition requires immediate attention. The clinical condition is a very rare genetic disorder that, in severe cases, causes congenital absence of the nose with life threatening conditions.

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Released: 23-Mar-2023 11:00 AM EDT
The American College of Surgeons and the Society for Vascular Surgery Launch National Quality Verification Program for Vascular Care
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

The newly launched Vascular Verification Program provides participating hospitals with a way to establish and grow quality improvement and clinical care infrastructure for vascular surgery and interventional care.

Released: 23-Mar-2023 8:00 AM EDT
Remoção de ambos os ovários em mulheres mais jovens associada ao aumento do risco da Doença de Parkinson
Mayo Clinic

A remoção cirúrgica de ambos os ovários está associada a um risco aumentado de Doença de Parkinson e parkinsonismo em mulheres com menos de 43 anos, conforme relatam os pesquisadores da Mayo Clinic na revista médica JAMA Network Open.

Released: 23-Mar-2023 7:00 AM EDT
La extirpación de ambos ovarios en mujeres jóvenes: un factor asociado a un mayor riesgo de Parkinson
Mayo Clinic

La extirpación quirúrgica de ambos ovarios se asocia con un mayor riesgo de enfermedad de Parkinson y parkinsonismo en mujeres menores de 43 años, informan los investigadores de la Mayo Clinic en JAMA Network Open.

Released: 23-Mar-2023 5:00 AM EDT
استئصال المبيضين لدى النساء الأصغر سنًا يرتبط بزيادة خطر الإصابة بداء باركنسون  
Mayo Clinic

يرتبط الاستئصال الجراحي للمبيضين بزيادة خطر الإصابة بداء باركنسون والباركنسونية لدى النساء الأصغر من 43 عامًا، بحسب ما نشره باحثو مايو كلينك في مجلةجاما نتورك اوبن. 

Released: 22-Mar-2023 2:50 PM EDT
Cataract surgery reimbursements may not be enough for some patients
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Research suggests that Medicare reimbursements for complex cataract surgery cover less than two minutes of operating time, and an increase to reimbursements for the procedure may be justified. Complex cataract surgery requires more time and resources than simple cataract surgery, and this study indicates that the incremental reimbursement for the complex surgery is not enough to offset the increased costs.

Released: 22-Mar-2023 12:30 PM EDT
New survey finds COVID-19 pandemic changed public’s view of obesity
American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS)

Nearly a third of Americans (29%) say COVID-19 made them more worried than ever about having obesity prompting about 28 million people to consider weight-loss methods they hadn’t thought about before the pandemic began, including nearly 6.4 million thought about turning to either weight-loss surgery or taking prescription anti-obesity drugs for the first time, according to a new survey whose findings were published online in the peer-reviewed journal, Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases (SOARD).

Newswise: Pascack Valley Medical Center Recently Achieved SRC’s  Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery Accreditation
Released: 21-Mar-2023 10:00 AM EDT
Pascack Valley Medical Center Recently Achieved SRC’s Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery Accreditation
Hackensack Meridian Pascack Valley Medical Center

Pascack Valley Medical Center achieved accreditation from SRC as a Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery. SRC also awarded Surgeon of Excellence in Robotic Surgery accreditation to program director of robotic surgery and OBGYN Yitzhack Asulin, M.D., and orthopedic surgeon, Robert Kayal, M.D.

Newswise: Profile in Courage
Released: 20-Mar-2023 5:10 PM EDT
Profile in Courage
Hospital for Special Surgery

A HS quarterback beats cancer, training while receiving chemo to get back to the game. Later has surgery at HSS, inspires staff. Receives Heart of a Giant Award from USA Football and HSS, also named Honored Hero by Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Creates website to help other kids with cancer.

20-Mar-2023 11:00 AM EDT
AANA Updates, Publishes Analgesia and Anesthesia Guidelines for Obstetric Patients
American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

To help ensure that all obstetric patients receive high-quality, safe analgesia and anesthesia care during labor and delivery, the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA) has published its updated Analgesia and Anesthesia for the Obstetric Patient practice guidelines. This comprehensive revision is designed to provide evidence-based practice recommendations and close equity gaps in obstetric pain management and anesthesia care.

14-Mar-2023 9:00 AM EDT
Could a Metal Implant Affect Your Skin?
American Academy of Dermatology

Millions of people in the U.S. report having a metal allergy, and current estimates state that 10 percent of Americans will receive a medical implant during their lifetime.

Newswise: Selwyn Rogers named associate editor of prestigious New England Journal of Medicine
Released: 16-Mar-2023 12:20 PM EDT
Selwyn Rogers named associate editor of prestigious New England Journal of Medicine
University of Chicago Medical Center

Founding director of UChicago Medicine’s Level 1 trauma center is first surgeon to hold the journal position in more than a decade.

Released: 16-Mar-2023 10:10 AM EDT
Neurosurgeon, Vanessa C. Milano, M.D. and Neurologist Tasneem Peeraully, M.D. Join Hackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center Neuroscience Institute
Hackensack Meridian Health

“JFK University Medical Center is proud to add renowned neurosurgeon, Dr. Milano and neurologist, Dr. Peeraully to our Neuroscience Institute,” said Amie Thornton, president, chief hospital executive.

Released: 16-Mar-2023 8:40 AM EDT
FDA Issues Clearance for Woven Orthopedic's Simple Solution to Massive, Unspoken Challenge in Orthopedic Spine Surgery
Woven Orthopedics

Woven Orthopedic Technologies, developer of an implantable sleeve to aid screw fixation in challenging scenarios, announced today that its Ogmend® Implant Enhancement System has received 510(k) clearance from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in spine surgery.

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Released: 15-Mar-2023 11:00 AM EDT
New Definitions of Multimorbidity May Improve Clinical Decision-Making for Older Surgical Patients
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

A new way to identify more specific, higher-risk groups of older surgical patients can help in clinical decision-making and accurately comparing the performance of one hospital to another.

Released: 14-Mar-2023 1:35 PM EDT
New Guideline Introduces Recommendations for Optimal Timing of Elective Hip or Knee Arthroplasty
American College of Rheumatology (ACR)

The ACR and the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) released a summary of its new guideline titled “the Optimal Timing of Elective Hip or Knee Arthroplasty for Patients with Symptomatic Moderate to Severe Osteoarthritis or Osteonecrosis Who Have Failed Nonoperative Therapy.”

Newswise: Study: Non-discriminatory state-level insurance can improve access to gender-affirming care
Released: 14-Mar-2023 12:00 PM EDT
Study: Non-discriminatory state-level insurance can improve access to gender-affirming care
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Implementation of a state-level insurance policy that prohibits discrimination based on gender identity or gender expression can increase access to gender-affirming surgical care, according to a new study by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine.

Newswise: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is Named the First Ever Level I Specialty Children’s Surgery Center in Oncology by the American College of Surgeons
Released: 14-Mar-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is Named the First Ever Level I Specialty Children’s Surgery Center in Oncology by the American College of Surgeons
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) has been recognized by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) for its commitment to providing optimal surgical care for children and adolescents.

Newswise: Hackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center Announces Thoracic Surgeon Kostantinos Poulikidis, MD, Joins Leadership Team of its Advanced Lung and Airway Center
Released: 14-Mar-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Hackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center Announces Thoracic Surgeon Kostantinos Poulikidis, MD, Joins Leadership Team of its Advanced Lung and Airway Center
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center announced today the appointment of thoracic surgeon Kostantinos Poulikidis, MD, to the leadership team of the new Advanced Lung and Airway Center.

Newswise: Children’s Surgery Verification Quality Improvement Program Verifies First Level I Specialty Children’s Surgery Center in Oncology and First Level II Children’s Hospital
Released: 14-Mar-2023 10:00 AM EDT
Children’s Surgery Verification Quality Improvement Program Verifies First Level I Specialty Children’s Surgery Center in Oncology and First Level II Children’s Hospital
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

The American College of Surgeons (ACS) Children’s Surgery Verification (CSV) Quality Improvement Program recently verified its first Level I specialty children’s center in oncology and its first Level II children’s hospital

Newswise: Hitchhiker plants inspire improved techniques for reattaching tendon to bone
Released: 13-Mar-2023 6:15 PM EDT
Hitchhiker plants inspire improved techniques for reattaching tendon to bone
Washington University in St. Louis

For most people, getting burrs stuck to your clothes during a hike is nothing more than a nuisance, something to pick off and throw out when you get home. But for scientists at the Center for Engineering MechanoBiology (CEMB), the hooks on these little hitchhikers are inspiring new suturing schemes for surgical reattachment of tendon to bone.

   
Newswise: Huntsman Cancer Institute Thoracic Surgeon Thomas K. Varghese Jr. MD, MS, MBA, FACS, Named President-Elect of Society of University Surgeons
Released: 13-Mar-2023 5:30 PM EDT
Huntsman Cancer Institute Thoracic Surgeon Thomas K. Varghese Jr. MD, MS, MBA, FACS, Named President-Elect of Society of University Surgeons
University of Utah Health

One of the world’s premier associations dedicated to the advancement of surgical science elected Varghese as 2023-24 president-elect. Huntsman Cancer Institute’s chief value officer and associate chief medical quality officer will begin his one-year role in February 2024. “Scientific progress relies on problem solving and collaboration, where groups of people with diverse experiences and areas of expertise are empowered to lead, be creative, and innovate,” Varghese says.

Newswise: Mercy’s Dr. Jessica Cutler and Dr. Lauren Nigro Are Featured Guests for March 2023 edition of “Medoscopy”
Released: 13-Mar-2023 4:35 PM EDT
Mercy’s Dr. Jessica Cutler and Dr. Lauren Nigro Are Featured Guests for March 2023 edition of “Medoscopy”
Mercy Medical Center

Jessica Cutler, M.D., a weight loss surgeon at The Maryland Bariatric Center at Mercy, and Lauren C. Nigro, M.D., a board certified plastic surgeon with The Breast Reconstruction and Restoration Center at Mercy, are the featured guests on Mercy Medical Center’s monthly talk show, “Medoscopy” on Facebook Watch.

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Released: 13-Mar-2023 3:25 PM EDT
Being a Blessing: Cedars-Sinai Rabbi Donates Kidney
Cedars-Sinai

As director of the Spiritual Care Department and senior rabbi at Cedars-Sinai, Rabbi Jason Weiner, PhD, has always had a special place in his heart for organ donors and their families.

10-Mar-2023 7:00 PM EST
HSS Study Shows MISB, a Minimally Invasive Procedure for Treating Bunions, Does Not Affect Flatfoot
Hospital for Special Surgery

Existing thought in the orthopedic world is that treating a bunion with the minimally invasive procedure MISB may make a person’s flatfoot worse. A new study by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City shows that this procedure does not make flatfoot worse in people with asymptomatic flatfoot and may even improve the condition. The findings were presented today at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).

Newswise: UK student gets a symphony of support following rare stroke
Released: 10-Mar-2023 10:05 AM EST
UK student gets a symphony of support following rare stroke
University of Kentucky

On a Sunday afternoon in April, Adiel Nájera’s world turned upside down.The 25-year-old University of Kentucky doctoral student knew something was wrong. Earlier that week, he experienced exhaustion, chest pains and trouble driving. On this spring weekend in 2022, he slept through his alarm, missed church, then found himself disoriented and barely able to move.

Released: 9-Mar-2023 3:15 PM EST
Instrument used to fix hammertoe can block blood flow during procedure
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Hammertoes and crossover toes are a condition commonly found in athletes or people with arthritis. While the conditions have differences in how many ligaments are torn, both involve a tear in the plantar plate. This tear causes the big toe to cross over towards the lesser toes, creating pain while walking.

Newswise:Video Embedded doctor-learns-how-to-walk-again-after-biking-accident
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Released: 9-Mar-2023 3:10 PM EST
Doctor learns how to walk again after biking accident
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

In December 2020, the Kolars were taking one of their usual bike rides through Gallup Park in Ann Arbor when they noticed a runner had fallen on a slippery bridge. The pair quickly hit their brakes but proceeded to fall off their bikes. While Candace Kolars was unharmed, Joseph Kolars was in a lot of pain and couldn’t stand up.



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