
Category: Surgery


Endometriosis and Hysterectomy: Study Reveals Increased Postoperative Complications and Need for Comprehensive Surgical Planning
A study conducted in Texas and published in the Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology revealed that women with underlying endometriosis experience more complications during and after hysterectomy. Endometriosis is …
Organ Transplantation: Researchers Change Blood Type A Donor Lungs to Universal Type O Blood Lungs
Blood type is one of the sources of incompatibility between a donor and recipient in transplantation. Canadian doctors have developed a quick method to change the blood type of …
Pain Relief: Researchers Develop Bionic Prosthetic That Diminishes Phantom Limb Pain
With a new breakthrough in the field of bionics, amputees may finally forget about phantom limb pain with the help of a groundbreaking prosthesis, spotlighted in Science Robotics. This …
The Remarkable Ways Modern Dentistry Boosts Your Quality of Life
Modern dentistry has undergone transformative advancements that extend far beyond routine check-ups and basic dental care. These innovations have not only revolutionized the field of dentistry but have also …
Groundbreaking NIH Study Reveals: ECMO More Effective for Obese Patients than Previously Thought!
The escalating concern of obesity in the United States isn’t merely a statistic; it’s a palpable crisis. As of 2017-2018, the CDC noted that 42.4% of the populace was …The Role of Lidocaine in Minimizing Discomfort during Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler Procedures
These days, hyaluronic acid (HA), one of the main components of dermal fillers is used to help rejuvenate and enhance the overall appearance of a patient in a natural-looking …
Artificial Corneas Developed via Biotechnology Restore Vision to People with Corneal Blindness
Corneal blindness is the fourth most common cause of vision loss globally, with over 5% of the world’s population being affected by it. Unlike glaucoma, cataract, and Age-Related Macular …
Craniotomy Significantly Improves Survival in Children with Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
Key Takeaways Children with drug-resistant epilepsy who underwent craniotomy had a 98.45% 10-year survival rate, surpassing medication (89.27%) and nerve stimulation (92.65%). Craniotomy may be safe even for infants …

