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Category Archives: Cardiac Surgery

Nursing and midwifery research grants to drive innovation – Media Statements

Posted: Published on July 8th, 2022

Ten Queensland nurses and midwives will share in $580,000 to conduct research ranging from preventing bed sores to providing better care for cognitively impaired patients. Minister for Health and Ambulance Services Yvette DAth today announced the successful recipients of the latest round of Nursing and Midwifery Research Fellowship grants. Queensland is brimming with skilled nurses and midwives, many of whom have an interest in research that improves health outcomes for their patients, Minister DAth said Continue reading

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Robotic Heart Surgery Helps Patients Heal Faster – NBC4 Washington

Posted: Published on June 7th, 2022

MedStar Washington Hospital Center is the first in the region to use robots in the operating room to treat patients who need heart surgery, helping people get back on their feet quicker with a lot less pain and medication. It's miraculous, Brian Cohn said. I got out of the hospital in three days Continue reading

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Hearts and Minds – Memphis Magazine

Posted: Published on June 7th, 2022

For the past three decades, the William Novick Global Cardiac Alliance has championed the expansion of pediatric cardiology in less-developed countries, both operating on children and training others to do so. It was late 2021, and Dr. William Novick, professor of surgery and international child health at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, was facing a dilemma. Continue reading

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Minimally Invasive Surgical Instruments Market Size Worth US$ ~52.06 billion by 2031: Exclusive Report by Growth Plus Reports – PR Newswire

Posted: Published on June 7th, 2022

The Global Minimally Invasive Surgical Instruments Market is expected to clock US$ ~52.06 billion by 2031 and the market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 8.3%% from 2021 to 2031 owing to incessantly rising number of minimally invasive surgical procedures across the globe and benefits provided by minimally invasive surgeries over traditional open surgeries. NEW YORK, June 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The global minimally invasive surgical instruments market has been analyzed from four different perspectives Type, Application, End-User, and Region. Growth Factors Prominent players in the minimally invasive surgical instruments market across the globe are increasingly investing for development of new and advanced instruments for minimally invasive surgeries Continue reading

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Manufacturers In The Surgical Sealants And Adhesives Market Are Investing In Advanced Technologies To Develop Safer And More Effective Products As Per…

Posted: Published on June 7th, 2022

TBRC Business Research PVT LTD TBRCs market research report covers surgical sealants and adhesives market size, surgical sealants and adhesives market forecasts, major surgical sealants and adhesives companies and their market share, key strategies to undertake, and more. LONDON, June 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to The Business Research Companys research report on the surgical sealants and adhesives market, companies in the adhesives and sealants manufacturers market are investing in technologies to make advanced medical sealants and adhesives. Continue reading

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Fetal Brain Imaging Predicts Neurodevelopment of Babies With Congenital Heart Disease – Neuroscience News

Posted: Published on June 7th, 2022

Summary: Smaller brain volume found in fetal MRI brain scans predicts the outcome of children with congenital heart disease across all domains of neurodevelopment. Source: Boston Childrens Hospital Children with congenital heart disease (CHD) often have neurodevelopmental impairment. Until fairly recently, this was thought to stem from complications of cardiac surgery or reduced oxygen supply to the brain due to the heart defect Continue reading

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CytoSorbents Partners with Nikkiso to Distribute the PureADJUST Hemoperfusion Blood Pump and Supplies in 14 Countries – PR Newswire

Posted: Published on June 7th, 2022

CytoSorbents Partners with Nikkiso to Distribute the PureADJUST Hemoperfusion Blood Pump and Supplies in 14 Countries Mr. Yoji Wakabayashi, Chief Executive Officer of Nikkiso Europe GmbH commented, "We are pleased to partner with CytoSorbents to make our PureADJUST equipment and full range of consumables and accessories available to CytoSorbents' customers in these additional countries. PureADJUST's compact design, intuitive interface, and easy adsorber set up is the ideal solution to provide an additional platform to deliver CytoSorbents' industry-leading blood purification technology. Continue reading

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Guinness World Records names longest survivor of an artificial double heart-valve replacement – University of Alabama at Birmingham

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2022

Seth Wharton, 44, received a double heart-valve replacement at UAB in 1990. Continue reading

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Women and lower-income patients have higher rates of death after heart surgeries – EurekAlert

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2022

Advancements in techniques and treatment have transformed care for patients with cardiovascular disease over the last decade, and national and state-wide initiatives have been put in place to help close disparity gaps and improve treatment for all patients. But a study by investigators from Brigham and Womens Hospital found that gaps remain, and that female patients and patients who live in lower income neighborhoods have higher rates of death following cardiovascular and thoracic procedures Continue reading

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Kamineni Doctors Perform Complex Heart Surgery, Give New Lease of life to Mother of Three – Sakshi Post

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2022

Hyderabad:Surgeons at Kamineni Hospitals - LB Nagar performed a complex and rare CT surgery to save the life of a housewife and young mother of three small children (Shreeshant - 6 years, Sindhu 5 years & Sushant 4 years). Continue reading

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