A study, published in JAMA Surgery, examined the link between providing surgeons with individualized cost feedback and surgical supply costs in the operating room. The study included surgeons from a ...
A retrospective study by Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) investigators found that infection rates at a high-volume ...
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTHURSDAY, March 5, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Testosterone therapy is booming in the U.S., ...
Team-based approaches to perioperative opioid management may go a long way towards cutting down on opioid use for surgical patients, a study published in January in the Journal of the American College ...
The study analyzed more than 695,000 operations performed by 25,000 surgeons across the U.S. between 2008 and 2013. Researchers examined patients who had one of eight complex cancer and heart ...
A fitness expert’s long-used formula, now validated by orthopedic surgeons, is helping patients heal faster, with stronger tendons and fewer complications.
Studies from Canada and Sweden claim patients operated on by female surgeons are less likely to have adverse outcomes including death 12 months post operation Getty Two new studies out of Canada and ...
A first-of-its kind study led by a Boulder Community Health cardiovascular surgeon found that a specific type of heart valve that is implanted using a catheter rather than by open-heart surgery has a ...
Dr. Kevin M. Casey, a board-certified surgeon at Santa Barbara Vascular Specialists, has co-authored a study that is making significant strides in the field of vascular surgery. The study focuses on ...
Having one surgeon run two operating rooms simultaneously with appropriate staff support does not increase surgical complications or reduce outcomes, according to research presented at the American ...
Though the overall likelihood of dying after a surgery is very low, women are more likely to have adverse outcomes with a male doctor, the researchers found Julie Mazziotta is the Senior Sports Editor ...
Female surgeons at a large academic medical center perform less complex surgical procedures than their male counterparts, according to a new study by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH ...