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Unlicensed Cosmetic Surgery Hospitalizes 6 in N.J.

New Jersey medical authorities are investigating the incidence of and issuing alerts on unlicensed cosmetic surgery providers after 6 women suffered...

Rotator Cuff Repair Restores Strength, Not Function

Rotator cuff surgery may restore a patient's normal shoulder strength, but mobility issues persist in the repaired joint, according to researchers a...

Do Patients Expect Too Much From Joint Replacement?

Even with a thorough pre-op education program, more than two-thirds of joint replacement patients don't share the expectations that their surgeons d...

General Surgery
General and abdominal procedures, equipment, supplies and issues, including bariatric surgery.
June 2009
What's New in Minimally Invasive Surgery
SILS. SPA. LESS. No one can agree on a name for it, but most of the surgeons and exhibitors I talked to on the show floor at SAGES this year seemed to agree that single-inci...
May 2009
Evaluating Your Tissue Cutting and Sealing Options
There's no arguing that devices that simultaneously cut and seal tissue help surgeons perform faster, more efficient surgery in a growing variety of procedures. Improv...
General Surgery
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  Top 15 Regular Issue Articles
What's New in Minimally Invasive Surgery (6/2009)
Evaluating Your Tissue Cutting and Sealing Options (5/2009)
Coding & Billing (4/2009)
Are Your Patients Full of Hot Air? (12/2008)
The New Economics of Hernia Repair (9/2008)
What's New in Minimally Invasive Surgery (6/2008)
A Scar is Born (6/2008)
Is Your Facility Ready for Lap Cholecystectomies? (1/2008)
How to Make Laparoscopy More Ergonomic (9/2007)
Your Guide to Heavyweight Tables (6/2007)
Making Sense of the New Hernia Meshes (5/2007)
This Just In (2/2007)
This Just In (10/2006)
Products (9/2006)
What's New in Minimally Invasive Surgery (6/2006)
  Top 15 Manager's Guides' Articles
General Surgery's Promise
Efficient Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
Minimally Invasive
Minimally Invasive Surgery
What's New in Minimally Invasive Instruments
Trends in Video Technology
Tips for Keeping Laparoscopic Patients Comfortable
The Origins of Minimally Invasive Surgery
Preventing Laparoscopic ESU Burns
Laparoscopic Suturing: Manual or Automatic?
How to Start a Bariatric Program
Get a Scope That Lasts
Care and Handling of Minimally Invasive Instruments
Are Robots the Future of Laparoscopy?
What You Need to Know About Bariatric Surgery Training