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New Sedative Closer to FDA Approval

The FDA's Advisory Committee on Anesthetic and Life Support Drugs last week recommended the approval of the IV sedative fospropofol disodium (Aquava...

Court Paves Way for Anti-markup Pathology Crackdown

CMS has been given the green light to enforce its anti-markup rule barring physicians from billing for off-site anatomic pathology services after a ...

The Incisionless Future of Bariatric Surgery

A minimally invasive bariatric procedure for patients who haven't found success with other weight loss surgeries is gaining ground in the United Sta...

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Minimally Invasive
Deal with the challenges presented by smaller, more delicate procedures.

SURGEONS CAN NOW DO MORE WITH LESS, THANKS TO DEVELOPMENTS in minimally invasive techniques and products. Tiny magnifying cameras and narrow surgical instruments have opened - literally - the possibilities of endoscopic, laparoscopic and gastric bypass procedures, to name a few.

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