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Image: Spray of tiny particles of gold can potentially treat heart disease (Photo courtesy of Unsplash)

Tiny Gold Particles Sprayed in Conjunction with Coronary Artery Bypass Surgeries Could Treat Heart Disease

Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally, claiming roughly 18 million lives each year. Now, a new approach that might one day be used in conjunction with coronary artery bypass surgeries involves a spray-on technology using customized nanoparticles of one of the world’s most precious metals offers tremendous therapeutic potential and could eventually help save many lives. More...
16 Mar 2022
Image: Portable MRI compatible surgical robot could be used in MRI Suite and OR (Photo courtesy of Unsplash)

Game Changing MRI-Compatible Robotics Platform to Improve Patient Outcomes in Neurosurgery

AiM Medical Robotics (Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA) is developing an industry-first MRI-compatible robotics platform, which is designed to improve outcomes for patients undergoing neurosurgery and provide cost savings to hospitals by eliminating errors and reducing procedure time by up to 50%. More...
16 Mar 2022
Image: Drug incorporated into silicone coating reduces ‘foreign body reaction’ to implants (Photo courtesy of Unsplash)

Anti-Inflammatory Drug Incorporated Into Silicone Coating Reduces Foreign Body Reaction to Implants

Long-term use of implantable electronic medical devices – such as pacemakers and cochlear implants – is hampered by the body’s reaction to foreign bodies. Now, a new study in mice has shown that this reaction can be dramatically reduced by incorporating an anti-inflammatory drug into the silicone coating around the implant. The study by a team led by scientists at the University of Cambridge (Cambridge, UK) found that this prevented the foreign body reaction without affecting tissue regeneration. More...
16 Mar 2022
Image: The lensless Bio-FlatScope camera captures cellular-level, 3D details in living tissue (Photo courtesy of Rice University)

Lensless Camera that Captures Cellular-Level, 3D Details in Living Tissue Could Become Valuable Endoscopy Tool

Scientists have developed a small, inexpensive camera to monitor biological activity that cannot be captured by conventional instruments. The device could eventually be used to look for signs of cancer or sepsis or become a valuable endoscopy tool. More...
15 Mar 2022
Image: The Endiatx PillBot (Photo courtesy of Endiatx)

Swallowable Robot Pill Could Perform Remote Diagnosis and Treatment of Illness within GI Tract

Endiatx (Redwood City, CA, USA) is developing a pill-sized robot to explore and perform work inside the body, starting with the GI tract. Endiatx’s PillBot could make for cheaper, more efficient endoscopy by allowing the procedure to be performed without the patient having to go to the doctor’s office. More...
15 Mar 2022
Image: New 4D thermal surface tracking combined with flagship X-ray technology increases versatility (Photo courtesy of Brainlab AG)

First-of-Its-Kind 4D Technology Enhances Safety & Precision in Spine Tumor Treatment

Brainlab AG’s (Munich, Germany) ExacTrac Dynamic is a patient positioning and monitoring system that helps spine tumor specialists address the challenge of patient movement during stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). More...
14 Mar 2022
Image: Renata Minima Stent can be gradually expanded up to adult size over the course of the child’s lifetime (Photo courtesy of Renata Medical)

Novel Cardiac Stent for Babies and Young Children Expands to Fit Growing Blood Vessels in Adult Life

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA, USA) has become the first in the world to implant Renata Medical’s (Costa Mesa, CA, USA) Renata Minima Stent, a cardiac stent designed specifically for babies and young children that can be expanded all the way to adult size. The first-in-human procedure is part of a multicenter early feasibility study that aims to solve a longstanding limitation of traditional cardiac stents: They’re too large to be used in the youngest and smallest patients. More...
11 Mar 2022
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The Surgical techniques channel of HospiMedica keeps the reader informed about the latest in cardiac procedures, transplantation, minimally invasive surgery, wound care, OB/GYN, orthopedics, urology, surgical instrumentation, ophthalmology, and additional related fields.