Fixing Damaged Knees: Biomedical Engineers 'Arm' Surgeons For Highly Precise...
sciencedaily.comBiomedical engineers developed a robotic arm to very precisely resurface the knee before replacing it. In order to do this, a 3-D image of the knee is generated, providing a live-action...
View ArticleAlternative To Open Heart Surgery: Interventional Cardiologists Help The...
sciencedaily.comInterventional cardiologists created an alternative to open heart surgery by developing a mitral valve clip. To alleviate mitral valve regurgitation--a condition where the heart's...
View ArticleBlood treatment 'shortens hospital stays'
news.bbc.co.ukA new blood flow treatment could lead to a reduction in hospital stays and make operations safer for patients.»Blood treatment 'shortens hospital stays'
View ArticleMaking a bit of me
economist.comA machine that prints organs is coming to market. The new machine, which costs around $200,000, has been developed by Organovo, a company in San Diego that specialises in regenerative...
View ArticleToronto doctors try Microsoft’s Kinect in Operating Room
theglobeandmail.comDoctors at a Toronto hospital are banking on video game technology to save time and prevent contamination in the operating room. A team at Sunnybrook Hospital has started using the...
View ArticleThe Muff March against 'designer vagina' surgery
guardian.co.ukOn Saturday morning, women will march down Harley Street to protest against the pornification of our private parts.»The Muff March against 'designer vagina' surgery
View Article3D facial scanning set to revolutionise surgery
youtube.comVisitors to London's Science Museum are getting the chance to have their faces scanned in 3D.»3D facial scanning set to revolutionise surgery
View ArticleCould surgery accelerate Alzheimer’s disease?
blog.mysciencework.comA link between surgery and cognitive decline has long been observed, but without understanding its nature or how to control it. A new study suggests that inflammation following an...
View ArticleSmart Surgical Knife Detects Cancerous Tissue
mashable.comCould a smart knife improve surgeries? Imperial College London says the "iKnife" can help surgeons accurately detect and cut out cancerous tissue.»Smart Surgical Knife Detects Cancerous Tissue
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