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A Massachusetts surgeon made headlines last week after performing arthroscopic surgery on an incorrect knee, leading some observers to wonder how wr...

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In your efforts to reduce medical errors and adverse events, don't overlook one of the most valuable tools in your arsenal: your patients. For a ...

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Kicking TASS
New recommendations can help you avoid a debilitating outbreak at your facility.
Daniel Cook, Senior Associate Editor

The problem with toxic anterior segment syndrome is that there are more questions than answers when it comes to understanding the hows and whys. Here's what's known: TASS is a non-sterile, post-op inflammation occurring predominantly in cataract patients, typically within 24 hours of surgery. Here's what's not known: the exact cause.

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