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Minimally Invasive Colorectal Resection to Treat Colon Cancer Course

Minimally Invasive Colorectal Resection to Treat Colon Cancer

During a colon resection, also known as a colectomy, the diseased part of the large intestine is surgically removed and the remaining healthy ends of the colon are reattached.
Robotic Urological Surgery Comes to New London, Westerly [Urology] News

Robotic Urological Surgery Comes to New London, Westerly [Urology]

Yale Medicine’s Department of Urology expanded its surgical capabilities to include robotic surgery at Yale New Haven Health’s Westerly Hospital. Urology surgeons will use this advanced technology to perform the first urologic procedures for treatment of urologic cancers, prostate enlargement, male infertility, and kidney stone management.
A Green Light for Gynecologic Cancer Surgery News

A Green Light for Gynecologic Cancer Surgery

Innovations in Gynecology
January 1, 2013
Urology Team Continues Focus on Improving Kidney Cancer Surgery Outcomes News

Urology Team Continues Focus on Improving Kidney Cancer Surgery Outcomes

Two new collaborative publications focus on treatment decisions for patients with renal masses.
Innovations in Gynecologic Cancer Surgery News

Innovations in Gynecologic Cancer Surgery

Johns Hopkins Gynecology January 13, 2015
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Minimally Invasive Spina Bifida Surgery has Fewer Maternal Risks News

Minimally Invasive Spina Bifida Surgery has Fewer Maternal Risks

Gynecology & Obstetrics Winter 2018
Liver and Biliary Cancer Surgery Program Offers Multidisciplinary Care, Advanced Treatments News

Liver and Biliary Cancer Surgery Program Offers Multidisciplinary Care, Advanced Treatments

Johns Hopkins surgeons provide the full breadth of minimally invasive procedures and novel approaches, such as robotic major hepatectomy and ALPPS (associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy).
One-Port Hysterectomy Wins Favor News

One-Port Hysterectomy Wins Favor

Innovations in Gynecology
January 1, 2013
Minimally Invasive Approaches for Patients with Acid Reflux News

Minimally Invasive Approaches for Patients with Acid Reflux

Johns Hopkins surgeons offer the full spectrum of surgical treatments for patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Educational Surgical Seminar Series at Green Spring Station News

Educational Surgical Seminar Series at Green Spring Station

Johns Hopkins orthopaedic surgeons practicing at Green Spring Station invite you to attend a series of talks that highlight interesting case presentations and latest developments in the field of orthopaedic surgery. Light refreshments will be served.
Clinical Experience with DiLumen® in Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) Document

Clinical Experience with DiLumen® in Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD)

This case study retrospectively summarizes the clinical experience of using DiLumen, an interventional endoscopic platform, during 137 ESD procedures. Courtesy of Dr. Sergey Kantsevoy of Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, MD.
Developed at Penn Medicine, Mi-DIEP Approach to Breast Reconstruction Virtually Eliminates Need for Post-Surgical Opioids News

Developed at Penn Medicine, Mi-DIEP Approach to Breast Reconstruction Virtually Eliminates Need for Post-Surgical Opioids

Plastic surgeon Suhail Kanchwala, MD, has developed a novel approach to breast reconstruction surgery that reduces post-surgical pain to levels that virtually eliminate the need for opioids during recovery.

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