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NEW: A clear way to avoid ureteric injury and all the pain it brings

SurgicalPerformance

View our surgical video below. It is unfortunate that the majority of ureteric injuries don’t get detected intraoperatively. These injuries come to light sometimes up to 10 days post-surgery, many days after the patient has been discharged. Such delayed diagnoses cause major problems, often requiring several subsequent procedures to fix them.

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Compression socks and stockings: what you need to know

The Stitch

Dr. Philip Alapat tells all about using compression socks and stockings to aide blood flow, and how they can help. The post Compression socks and stockings: what you need to know appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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New Technology from SIS Delivers Smarter Way to Manage Multiple ASCs

Surgical Information Systems

SIS Office Enterprise Edition provides organizations with a smarter way to manage multiple ambulatory surgery centers with functionality including shared configurations and business groups.

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