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Brushstrokes and Incisions: Exploring the Artistic Aspect of Surgery and Drawing in Human Exploration

Association of Women Surgeons

By Alessandra Yasumi RodrĂ­guez Cárdenas In exploring the profound relationship between art and surgery, it becomes evident that their interconnected … Continue reading "Brushstrokes and Incisions: Exploring the Artistic Aspect of Surgery and Drawing in Human Exploration"

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From Incisions to Sutures: How Surgical Scissors and Needle Holders

Surtex Instruments

The success of surgical procedures relies heavily on the precision, reliability, and quality of the surgical instruments in use. Among these, surgical scissors and needle holders stand as indispensable tools in the hands of a surgeon.

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Emerging best practices

Incision

At Incision, we are determined to change that. Incision is reimagining this process. In conclusion, at Incision, our mission goes beyond enhancing surgical practices—we are committed to making them accessible to everyone.

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Pericardial Window

RK.MD

The procedure can be performed thoracoscopically or with a small incision in the subxiphoid region, dissection up to the pericardium, and a small incision into the pericardium with subsequent effusion drainage.

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ALIF Surgery: Your Path to a Healthier Spine

SpecialtyCare

How ALIF Surgery Works During ALIF surgery, the surgeon accesses the spine through an incision in the abdomen. Incision : A small incision is made in the abdomen to access the spine. Closure : The incision is closed, and you are taken to the recovery room. Disc Removal : The damaged disc is carefully removed.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF)

SpecialtyCare

The PLIF Surgical Procedure PLIF surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia and involves several critical steps: Incision and Exposure: The surgeon makes an incision in the lower back to access the spine. Closure: Once the fusion is in place, the incision is closed, and the patient is taken to recovery.

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Instead of Urging Your Employees to Be Brave, Help Them Feel Safe Speaking Up

LeanBlog

A nurse sees that the surgeon is about to make an incision without first stopping for the expected “timeout,” a crucial step that helps the team confirm, among other things, that the correct surgery is about to be performed on the correct side of the correct patient. It's 9 p.m.