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Study: Anesthesia Awareness May Trigger Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Nearly two-thirds of patients who experienced intraoperative awareness suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder 5 years after their surgeries, a...

Trained Providers Lower Propofol Risks

The airway complication risks associated with the use of propofol during advanced endoscopic procedures are lower when trained professionals deliver...

Wrong-Site Errors Plague Nerve Blocks, Too

A study examining the frequency and causes of wrong-site injections in pain management procedures recommends strict use of the Universal Protocol in...

Archive > July, 2007 Vol. VIII, No. 7
5 Reasons to Record Your Surgery
You can use high-quality videos and still images for documenting, e-mailing, presenting, duplicating and archiving patient data.
Nathan Hall, Associate Editor

Back in the '80s, when phacoemulsification and VCRs had gee-whiz appeal, cataract surgeon Paul Arnold, MD, FACS, of Springfield, Mo., had an idea: What if he could marry the two and record his surgeries?

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