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3-D ultrasound probes built by
researchers at Duke's Pratt School of Engineering
could give surgeons a better view. |
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Dr. Tamer Fouad, M.D.
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Monday 12th June, 2006 |
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Bariatric surgery is now an approved for class
II-III obesity and may decrease risk of heart disease. |
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Dr. Tamer Fouad, M.D.
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Saturday 8th April, 2006 |
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Hypothenar hammer syndrome, known for affecting laborers, gets relief from
bypass grafting.
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Dr. Tamer Fouad, M.D.
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Sharpless surgical techniques include laparoscopy, electrocautery
and skin clips or glue to replace scalpel incisions and sewing.
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Dr. Tamer Fouad, M.D.
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A new study shows an incision half the
length used for traditional surgery works just as well in removing diseased
thyroids.
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Dr. Tamer Fouad, M.D.
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Mayo Clinic plastic surgeons report that surgery to remove excess
skin and fat in the upper arm, known as an "arm lift," is generally safe.
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Dr. Tamer Fouad, M.D.
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UCLA researchers present the first long-term follow-up on a large population
of patients who had surgery to control vocal-cord spasms.
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Dr. Tamer Fouad, M.D.
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