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Knee replacements are a common procedure that still leaves patients with pain. A new robotic system allows surgeons to place knees with even more precision than before. 




With more than 100,000 breast reconstruction surgeries in the U.S. each year, a new autologous procedure allows surgeons to use the patient’s own tummy tissue to rebuild the breast.




A new Robotized Stereotactic Assistant system allows doctors to pinpoint the onset of seizures when medicine can no longer help 




A newly developed hydrogel substance allows doctors to manipulate the patient’s own immune system and keep medicine sticking around a little bit longer.




Wait list mortality is one of the fears of many families with a child in heart failure. Stanford Children’s Health is one of the few hospitals with a new way to match donors based on total cardiac volume






Doctor's In-depth Interview of the week
 
Preventing Acute Kidney Failure​ 
Louis Guzzi, MD, Chief critical care medicine
AdventHealth Waterman, TAMPA, Fla.
 



Quote of the week:

“Change will come. As always, it is just a matter of who determines what that change will be.” 

— Winona LaDuke








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