Tue - October 7, 2008 12:11 pm  |  Article Hits:18825
A few video games have been developed specifically for laparoscopic surgeons to enhance their skills and dexterity. These games simulate the challenges faced during laparoscopic procedures, allowing surgeons to practice in a virtual environment. They provide realistic scenarios, such as manipulating instruments, navigating through anatomy, and performing delicate maneuvers. These games offer a safe and cost-effective way for surgeons to improve their hand-eye coordination, precision, and decision-making abilities. By playing these games, laparoscopic surgeons can enhance their technical skills, reduce surgical errors, and ultimately improve patient outcomes in the operating room.  MORE
Tue - July 17, 2007 11:58 am  |  Article Hits:7938
Laparoscopic hernia surgery is an ideal alternative to traditional open surgery for the repair of hernias. This minimally invasive procedure involves the use of a small incision and a laparoscope, a thin tube with a camera, to visualize and repair the hernia. It offers several advantages over open surgery, including smaller incisions, reduced postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays, quicker recovery, and minimal scarring. With laparoscopic hernia surgery, patients experience less discomfort and can return to their daily activities sooner. It has become a preferred option for many patients and surgeons due to its effectiveness and improved outcomes.  MORE
Mon - July 24, 2006 11:38 am  |  Article Hits:8519
The latest evaluation of drastic weight-loss surgery provides both good news and not so good news for patients who are severely obese. The study by federal health analysts discovered that the death rate from so-called bariatric surgery was relatively low but that the rate of subsequent complications was twice as high as measured in previous studies to come patients for much shorter periods. Even so, for some people, the advantages of the drastic surgery, which typically involves shortening the intestines and reducing the size the stomach, must surely outweigh the risks.  MORE
Mon - November 30, -0001 12:00 am  |  Article Hits:149
Cleveland Clinic surgeons completed the first commercial procedure in the U.S. using Medtronic’s Hugo™ robotic-assisted surgery system.  MORE
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