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  2. John Chalmers (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    British Journal of Surgery 44 (1957), 394; Transplantation immunity in bone homografting. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 41-B (1959), 160–179; The growth of transplanted foetal bones in different immunological environments. JBJS 44-B (1962), 149–164

  3. Raghu Ram Pillarisetti - Wikipedia

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    Raghu Ram Pillarisetti OBE is an Indian surgeon, and the Founder and Director of KIMS-Ushalakshmi Center for Breast Diseases [2] [15] at KIMS Hospitals. [16] [17] Pillarisetti is the founder of Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation, [18] [19] and Pink Connexion, [20] a quarterly newsletter about breast healthcare.

  4. Steven D. Wexner - Wikipedia

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    Wexner is a contributor for the AIS (Advances in Surgery) Channel, a leading global educational platform providing training and networking for surgeons. [41] Since 2014, AIS has provided audiovisual recordings and broadcasts of procedures, techniques, and new developments in the world of surgery.

  5. Robot-assisted surgery - Wikipedia

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    Over the past several decades, there have been great advances in the field of abdominal wall and hernia surgery especially when it comes to robotic-assisted surgery. Unlike laparoscopic surgery , the robotic platform allows for the correction of large hernia defects with specialized techniques that would traditionally only be performed via an ...

  6. Surgical Innovation - Wikipedia

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    Surgical Innovation is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of surgery. Its editors are Adrian E. Park, MD, FRCS (Dalhousie University) and Lee Swanstrom, MD (Legacy Health System). Founded in 1994, it is currently published by SAGE Publications.

  7. David G. Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Born February 18, 1969 (age 55)Santa Maria, California, U.S.: Occupation: Physician, Researcher: Notable works: University of Texas Wound Classification System, [1] the Instant Total Contact Cast, [2] the Diabetic Foot Surgery Classification System, [3] the Team Approach to Amputation Prevention and Comprehensive Diabetic Foot Assessment Guidelines [4] The concept of "the diabetic foot in ...

  8. Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery - Wikipedia

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    [44] [45] The most common complication from Trabectome surgery is bleeding, which can blur vision and take extra time to recover. The surgery site can scar over time and the pressure can go back up. [15] In early 2014, the NeoMedix received a warning letter from the FDA regarding marketing practices. [46]

  9. Breast cancer management - Wikipedia

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    Historically, breast cancer was treated with radical surgery alone. Advances in the understanding of the natural course of breast cancer as well as the development of systemic therapies allowed for the use of breast-conserving surgeries, however, the nomenclature of viewing non-surgical management from the viewpoint of the definitive surgery ...