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When a patient’s heart rhythm depends on stable, temporary pacing, the quality and reliability of the cable connecting the system can directly affect outcomes. But not all disposable pacing cables are equally effective. Differences in insulation, connector design, and packaging can determine whether or not a product performs reliably in a demanding surgical environment. For clinical and ...
Blood flow analysis plays a crucial role in clinical medicine, particularly in cardiovascular and ophthalmic care. With innovations in cardiothoracic imaging and medical imaging testing, healthcare professionals can now detect and monitor conditions with greater accuracy. Advancements such as dental diode lasers, portable mesh nebulizers, and urology operation techniques are transforming patient ...
In the ever-evolving field of surgery, the integration of data and technology has ushered in a new era of surgical training and education, where precision and proficiency are elevated. We recently had the privilege of speaking with Peter Nau, MD, MS, FACS, Clinical Professor of Surgery-Gastrointestinal, Minimally Invasive and Bariatric ...
Nuritas has recently published the results of two clinical studies on their next-generation ingredient PeptiStong™. Identified within fava beans, with self-affirmed GRAS and Health Canada approval, Peptistrong™ contains cell-signalling peptides which, when compared against milk proteins, were found to improve the rate of muscle protein synthesis during recovery. In this New Protein ...
However, surgeons have been working to develop alternatives to this technique to improve clinical outcomes and the level of patient satisfaction. Natural orifice trans- luminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is one such alterna- tive. NOTES has potential benefits compared to conventional laparoscopic and open surgery, including reduced abdominal ...
Around 400,000 knee and 200,000 hip surgeries are performed in Germany every year, including rinsing and testing the surgical area to remove organic residues. ...
Although the HAV is acellular when implanted, extensive preclinical and clinical testing has demonstrated that the HAV subsequently repopulates with the recipient’s own vascular cells. We report a first-in-man clinical experience using the HAV for arterial reconstruction in patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial disease. ...
This takes legitimate peer-reviewed, published clinical studies incorporating hundreds or thousands of patients and a lot of effort and organization to present the right information to the right people, such as the insurance companies’ medical directors and clinical coding teams. ...
ByRestech
This takes legitimate peer-reviewed, published clinical studies incorporating hundreds or thousands of patients and a lot of effort and organization to present the right information to the right people, such as the insurance companies’ medical directors and clinical coding teams. ...
ByRestech
AF Symptoms In many cases, the irregularity in the heart rhythm that suggests AF is present is only discovered during routine tests, or investigations when a patient attends a GP surgery or clinic for another condition. But there are other, more significant, symptoms of AF that will require people to seek medical intervention if they persist. ...
BySky Labs
Highlights • AROA’s Myriad Matrix™ is further validated in a clinical study and peer-reviewed publication in Journal of Wound Care. ...
Computer-aided surgery is used in a daily clinical workflow for safer surgical interventions. ...
The robot arms move above the patient’s stomach as if guided by an invisible hand. Monitors on each side of the operating table show an oversized, 3-D image of the stomach’s interior. Two meters (about six feet) away, Dr. Markus Mille sits fully absorbed at the control ...
MOTION study will quantify new technology’s impact on radiation exposure In December, Cleveland Clinic vascular surgeons successfully completed the first surgical case in the MOTION clinical trial of a new non-radiation-based surgical navigation platform for endovascular aortic interventions. The trial is a feasibility study of the Intra-Operative Positioning System (IOPS™) from ...
April 2019, Respiratory neuromuscular stimulator successfully completed clinical trials. September 2019, at the Annual Meeting of Respiratory Diseases of the Chinese Medical Association CTS2019, Tong Chaohui, Vice President of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, released the results of clinical experiments. ...
The structure of compact bone is heterogeneous and as such, is difficult to shape by cutting tools during clinical surgical practices. The structure of bone can have a devastating effect on the performance of the cutting tool unless it is coated with a thin solid film that is wear resistant. The paper investigates the use of diamond coated cutting tools to prepare bone for prosthetic implants and ...
Diagnostic practices and procedural functions in clinics and surgeries are dependent on modern instruments, tools and laboratory equipment. ...
