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General Anesthesia Contributes to Post-op Pain

Some "noxious" general anesthetics excite sensory neurons that cause peripheral pain in patients once they wake from surgery, researchers say. I...

WHO Issues Surgical Safety Checklist

The World Health Organization and the Harvard University School of Public Health have created a new perioperative checklist for surgical team member...

Surgical Business Ethics in the Press

It's no secret that some leading orthopedic surgeons receive six- and seven-figure payments annually from the makers of artificial hips and knees. B...

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The Latest in Blood Vessel Cutting and Sealing
One surgeon's thoughts on the latest modalities, important design features and safeguards to consider when reviewing today's options.
Steven Schwaitzberg, MD

Many devices cut and seal blood vessels during surgery — from scissors and clips to instruments based on the latest ultrasonic, bipolar and thermal cautery modalities. As these tools are constantly evolving to accommodate new surgical techniques and improve patient outcomes, here's a review to keep you up to date.

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