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Surgeon Operates on Wrong Knee

A Massachusetts surgeon made headlines last week after performing arthroscopic surgery on an incorrect knee, leading some observers to wonder how wr...

Rose Tattoo Leads to Lawsuit

A New Jersey woman is suing her orthopedic surgeon for invasion of privacy and battery after waking from spine surgery with a temporary tattoo of a ...

Study: Patient Reports Can Be Safety Tool

In your efforts to reduce medical errors and adverse events, don't overlook one of the most valuable tools in your arsenal: your patients. For a ...

Home > Archive > New Products for Surgery Guide > 2006
Mixed Bag
Notable and unique items that will improve your surgical services.

SOME OF THE BEST AND MOST ORIGINAL PRODUCTS DEFY CATEGORIES The Pony Scrub by Blue Sky Scrubs is an innovative and effective way to keep long hair covered in the OR. To keep long hair in place, Inovel's single-strapped surgical mask will do the trick. Healthmark, meanwhile, introduced the PillowPed Comfort Clogs for those of you who are looking for comfortable, washable footwear.

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