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Foreword The autumn edition of The International Review of Modern Surgery, an integral supplement to the International Review of Patient Care presents an in-depth analysis of emerging trends and innovations, essential for the development of the surgical services. The impact of technology in today’s modern surgery. Many innovations and advancements have been developed in the last few years that allow for reduced hospitalisation and operating time.
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Surgery Equipment & Technology Minimal invasion
The world of surgery has changed dramatically from the days of large open surgeries. Kavitha Ravikumar and Aarati Ajay from Frost & Sullivan describe the advantages of minimally invasive surgery and the possibility of taking it even further.
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Orthopaedics Can arthroplasty treat
It is estimated that in the USA there are more than 10,000 Kapandji pinning and Darrach procedures every year. Dr Sanjay Desai explains how use of an ulnar head implant may offer a painless solution to DRUJ repair that preserves the joint’s anatomy.
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Neurosurgery Time to register NPH
Since NPH was first described, numerous advances have been made. However, Rober t E Harbaugh of the AANS believes that much greater research and a database of patient information are needed to improve both diagnosis and treatment.
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Cardiac Surgery MI and robots at the heart of things
The rise of minimally-invasive surger y and robotic surger y for cardiac problems is continual and permanent. Dr Naresh Trehan runs through some specific usages and the benefits it brings.
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Editorial Contributors

Some of the most prestigious specialists and authors have gathered together to write the unique editorials.

These focus on:

  • Oncology
  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Ophthalmology
  • Cardiac Surgery
  • Surgical Pharmaceutical
  • Surgical Equipment and Technology
  • Infection Control
  • Neurosurgery
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • In This Issue - Special Features

Past and present editorial contributors include:

  • International Federation of Surgical Colleges; S William, A Gunn, Secretary General
  • American Orthopaedic Association; Prof. Dan M. Spengler, President
  • The European Association of Neurological Societies; Dr J Antunes, President
  • European Association for Endoscopic Surgery; Dr Alberto Montori, Chairman
  • American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Dr Robert E. Harbaugh, MD, chair of the AANS Neuro-Knowledge Committee
  • Surgical Infection Society;Dr. Donald Fry, President
  • The European Association of Cardio-thoracic Surgery, Mr James Monro, Vice President
  • International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic Surgery (ISMICS), Dr Naresh Trehan, President

Editorial contributors are subject to change