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Monthly Archive for January, 2010

Dual CT Infinity Scanning leading UK Cardiologist, Professor Lahiri says: “We have seen many of these types of machine subsequently fail during clinical validation.

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Consultant Shoulder Surgeon Richard Sinnerton writes from a Val D’Isere ski chalet with some tips to follow if you’d like to return injury-free from your next ski holiday.

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UK Cancer Care Strategy

The Cancer Reform Strategy meeting, part of the Westminster Health Forum, was held yesterday at the British Medical Association

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A concerned mother asked: “My 16 year son has a posterior sternoclavicular dislocation. This happened at school this year during a game of rugby. My local hospital is selecting conservative treatment. Having done a lot of research I have discovered that in all these rare cases a reduction is always used as a form of treatment. Can you please advise as to what you would consider necessary treatment to safe guard my son from any further long term difficulties?”

Shoulder expert, Mr Richard Sinnerton replied

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Following the treatment of the 100th patient Drs Nick Plowman, Andrew Gaya and Chris Nutting describe in this illustrative, plain English video clip how Cyberknife works.

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A man from Greater London has become the 100th person to be treated at the UK’s first CyberKnife Centre at the Harley Street Clinic in London.

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Should I have Cyberknife Treatment?

UK Cyberknife expert Dr Andrew Gaya explains the technology and provides the essential information on this exciting new treatment option that everyone needs to know about cancer. Please see Cyberknife Robotic Radiosurgery.

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Ten top tips if you’re planning a hip op. Leading UK hip surgeon, Mr Warwick Radford explains some of the latest thinking with respect to hip replacement surgery.

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Prof Lahiri’s article – Chest Pain – Cardiac or not? gets straight to the point. Are these chest pains as a result of something wrong with my heart, or worse still, do I have silent disease?

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Laparoscopic or minimal access surgery (MAS) is increasingly popular for groin hernia repair. In MAS hernia repair the principles are very similar to conventional open surgery but with much smaller incisions.

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