Botched breast reduction wins Victorian woman $133,000 compensation

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Categories: Medical Procedure
Posted on: 20th July 2010 by: admin

A Victorian woman, Bronwyn Hooper, 47 moved to court after her breasts were disfigured during reconstructive surgery. The court has awarded her $133,000 as compensation. Her legal battle lasted five years with Dr. Narine Efe of East Melbourne. Continue Reading

Short period of sick leave before lumbar disk herniation surgery yields better results

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Posted on: 14th June 2010 by: admin

Back pain and leg pain may be caused by lumbar disk herniation. It may be necessary to treat the condition by surgery, if it persists. Patients who have a short period of sick leave before the surgery are more satisfied with the result of the procedure than those who are off work sick longer. This is the conclusion of a thesis from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Continue Reading

OMT beneficial as adjunctive treatment in elderly people with pneumonia

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Posted on: 29th April 2010 by: admin

A clinical trial of 406 subjects 50 years of age and older who were hospitalized with pneumonia showed a one-day reduction in the length of hospital stay in those patients who received osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) in addition to conventional medical care when compared to patients who received only conventional medical care. A per protocol analysis also showed a significant reduction in the duration of intravenous antibiotics and in respiratory failure or death in the group that received OMT when compare to the conventional care only group. Continue Reading

Comprehensive book on reconstructive techniques for degenerative mitral valve disease

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Categories: Medical Procedure
Posted on: 26th April 2010 by: admin

Elsevier, the world-leading publisher of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, proudly announces the release of a brand-new single volume comprehensive book on reconstructive techniques for degenerative mitral valve disease by the internationally renowned cardiac surgeon and educator, Dr. Alain Carpentier. The book will launch at the 90th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 1 – 5, 2010. Continue Reading

CytoDyn commences full humanization of Cytolin immune therapy for treating HIV/AIDS

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Posted on: 17th March 2010 by: admin

CytoDyn, Inc. has begun full humanization of Cytolin®, the Company’s unique immune therapy for treating HIV/AIDS. Although a murine (mouse) version of Cytolin® was used for previous human experience that included some 200 patients successfully treated for up to two years, as well as an encouraging Phase I(b)/II(a) study, the Company believes that a fully-humanized version is necessary for the clinical trial that is expected to follow the current one (described at http://clinicaltrials.gov) for the reasons explained below. Continue Reading

Vertebroplasty: Patient selection vital

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Posted on: 15th March 2010 by: admin

Patient selection is key for vertebroplasty—a minimally invasive treatment performed by interventional radiologists in individuals with painful osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures that fail to respond to conventional medical therapy—to be effective and successful, according to a study of more than 1,500 persons who were followed over seven years. Additionally, collaboration between an interventional radiologist and other medical experts in treating a patient is imperative, say researchers at the Society of Interventional Radiology’s 35th Annual Scientific Meeting in Tampa, Fla. Continue Reading

ACL knee reconstruction patients well and active after 15 years

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Posted on: 15th March 2010 by: admin

Eighty-four percent of males who had ACL knee (anterior cruciate ligament) reconstruction with a patellar tendon (the tendon that attaches the knee to the front of the tibia or shin bone) graft continue at a high level of activity 15 years later, according to a study presented today at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine’s Specialty Day in New Orleans, Louisiana (March 13). Additionally, these patients have not developed severe osteoarthritis and their knees remain stable. Continue Reading

Platelet dosage can be lowered in transfusions for cancer and bone-marrow transplant patients

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Posted on: 11th March 2010 by: admin

Physicians may be able to safely lower the platelet dosage in transfusions for cancer and bone-marrow transplant patients without risking increased bleeding, according to new research involving UT Southwestern Medical Center and 28 other medical institutions. Continue Reading

Refining treatments to target only key heart-related mechanisms may improve effectiveness

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Posted on: 11th March 2010 by: admin

Current drugs used to treat heart failure and arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat) have limited effectiveness and have side effects. New basic science findings from a University of Iowa study suggest a way that treatments could potentially be refined so that they work better and target only key heart-related mechanisms. Continue Reading

Patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery increase their risk of developing kidney stones

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Categories: Medical Procedure
Posted on: 11th March 2010 by: admin

Patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery experience changes in their urine composition that increase their risk of developing kidney stones, research from UT Southwestern Medical Center investigators suggests. Continue Reading