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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...

Archive > August, 2006 Vol. VII, No. 8
Thinking of Buying...A Spinal Microscope
Support, storage and cost provide a view into scope choices.
Edited by Jenny Rover, RN, CNOR

Just as certain types of microscopes have been developed with ophthalmic or ENT surgeries primarily in mind, spinal microscopes are optimized for such procedures as laminectomies, fusions, artificial disc placements and decompressions.

Categories: Equipping Your OR, Product Reports, Spine/Neurosurgery
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