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New Heart Bypass Tech Ends 60 Years of Hand-Sewn Surgery
Health & WellnessJul 18

New Heart Bypass Tech Ends 60 Years of Hand-Sewn Surgery

Dutch researchers have replaced the trickiest part of bypass surgery with a titanium clip and laser, keeping hearts beating throughout the procedure. After 71 patients, the results match the best hand-sewn outcomes while opening doors to faster, less invasive heart surgery for millions.

Google News - Health Breakthrough3 min read
Korea Unveils Mind-Controlled Robotic Hand, No Surgery Needed
Innovation1d ago

Korea Unveils Mind-Controlled Robotic Hand, No Surgery Needed

A South Korean startup is debuting a breakthrough robotic hand controlled entirely by brainwaves through a headset you wear on your head. Unlike competing tech that requires surgery to implant chips in your brain, this system reads your thoughts through your scalp and translates them into precise hand movements in real time.

Regional: south korea technology (KR)3 min read
Seahawks' Jake Bobo Plays Super Bowl Days After Hand Surgery
SportsFeb 9

Seahawks' Jake Bobo Plays Super Bowl Days After Hand Surgery

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jake Bobo took the field in Super Bowl LX just days after surgery on a broken hand. The 27-year-old's remarkable toughness turned him into a playoff hero despite a quiet regular season.

Google: miracle recovery2 min read
Baseball Star Returns to Practice Hours After Hand Surgery
SportsFeb 13

Baseball Star Returns to Practice Hours After Hand Surgery

Arizona Diamondbacks star Corbin Carroll showed up to spring training less than 24 hours after surgery on his broken hand, determined to stay ready for the season. His dedication turned a setback into an inspiring story of resilience.

MLB News2 min read
Lineman Loses Both Hands, Returns to Work After 30 Surgeries
Community HeroesApr 5

Lineman Loses Both Hands, Returns to Work After 30 Surgeries

After 7,200 volts of electricity tore through his body during a routine work task, electrical lineman Branden Bauer lost both hands and spent a year in hospitals. Five years later, he's back at work and sharing his story to keep others safe.

Google News - Recovery Story3 min read
Mom Touches Daughter's Hand Again After Transplant
Acts of KindnessMay 9

Mom Touches Daughter's Hand Again After Transplant

Jackie Kirwan lost her daughter Georgie to epilepsy, but when she met the woman who received Georgie's hand in a rare transplant, she got to hold her daughter's hand one more time. Their emotional meeting is raising awareness about organ donation and life-changing transplants.

Good News Network2 min read
Vietnam Completes First Two-Way Remote Robotic Surgery
Health & WellnessAug 4

Vietnam Completes First Two-Way Remote Robotic Surgery

Two hospitals in Vietnam successfully traded roles as both command center and surgical site across 1,700 kilometers, marking a world-first in remote robotic surgery. The breakthrough could bring advanced surgical care to millions in rural areas.

Google News - Health Breakthrough3 min read
Nigeria Team Gives 35 People Free Facial Surgery
Community HeroesMay 7

Nigeria Team Gives 35 People Free Facial Surgery

A Nigerian medical foundation just launched its 30th mission to provide free facial surgery to 35 patients who couldn't afford the care they desperately needed. The team is also pushing for Africa's first dedicated craniofacial hospital.

AllAfrica - Health2 min read
Macao's First Robotic Pancreas Surgery Saves Patient's Spleen
InnovationApr 17

Macao's First Robotic Pancreas Surgery Saves Patient's Spleen

A Beijing surgical team traveled to Macao to perform the city's first robotic pancreatic surgery, navigating over 20 delicate blood vessels to remove a rare tumor while keeping the patient's spleen intact. The patient was walking the next day.

Google News - Medical Breakthrough2 min read
Robot Surgery Boosts Esophageal Cancer Survival by 13%
InnovationApr 2

Robot Surgery Boosts Esophageal Cancer Survival by 13%

A five-year study from Shanghai Chest Hospital shows robot-assisted surgery increases esophageal cancer survival rates to 69.4%, compared to 56.2% with conventional methods. The breakthrough marks the first time robotic surgery has proven to significantly extend life in any solid tumor treatment.

Google News - Tech Breakthrough2 min read
Diabetes Surgery Works for Everyone, Study Finds
Health & WellnessJan 24

Diabetes Surgery Works for Everyone, Study Finds

Bariatric surgery dramatically improves diabetes outcomes for all patients, regardless of income or neighborhood. A major study shows surgery beats medication alone, offering hope to millions.

Medical Xpress2 min read
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Community HeroesMay 6

Kenyan Woman Recovers After Rare Heart Valve Surgery in India

A 58-year-old Kenyan woman with advanced heart failure recovered within six days after a groundbreaking valve procedure in New Delhi. Turned away by multiple hospitals, she found hope at Apollo Hospital where doctors performed a complex minimally invasive surgery.

Google News - Health Breakthrough2 min read
Heart Surgery Study: Off-Pump Method Saves More Lives
Health & WellnessFeb 7

Heart Surgery Study: Off-Pump Method Saves More Lives

A massive study of over 1.5 million heart surgeries found that experienced surgeons performing off-pump bypass surgery helped more patients survive with fewer complications. The research offers hope for better outcomes in one of the most common lifesaving procedures.

Medical Xpress2 min read
Robotic Heart Surgery Cuts Recovery Time by Half
Videos1d ago

Robotic Heart Surgery Cuts Recovery Time by Half

A Bay Area hospital is performing bypass surgery through tiny incisions using robots, allowing patients to walk the next day instead of spending weeks in recovery. Just 1% of cardiac surgeries currently use this life-changing approach.

The Robot Report3 min read
Ankle Fractures Heal as Well With Casts as Surgery
Health & WellnessFeb 1

Ankle Fractures Heal as Well With Casts as Surgery

More than 20,000 people in England face surgery each year for unstable ankle fractures, but a groundbreaking Finnish trial shows a simple cast works just as well. Patients treated without surgery reported similar recovery outcomes but experienced fewer treatment-related complications.

Medical Xpress2 min read
Lung Cancer Surgery Safe for Patients 80 and Older
Health & WellnessApr 4

Lung Cancer Surgery Safe for Patients 80 and Older

A groundbreaking Mount Sinai study shows that lung cancer surgery is just as safe for patients 80 and older as it is for younger adults. This finding could transform treatment options for thousands of elderly cancer patients previously considered too frail for surgery.

Google News - Cancer Survivor2 min read
Robot Surgery Boosts Cancer Survival Rate by 13%
Health & WellnessApr 3

Robot Surgery Boosts Cancer Survival Rate by 13%

A groundbreaking five-year study from Shanghai shows robot-assisted surgery increases esophageal cancer survival rates to 69.4%, compared to 56.2% with conventional methods. The world-first trial proves robotic technology saves more lives while cutting surgery time by 41 minutes.

Google News - Tech Breakthrough2 min read
Chennai Doctors Save Woman Via Wrist Surgery for Brain Bleed
Health & WellnessFeb 2

Chennai Doctors Save Woman Via Wrist Surgery for Brain Bleed

A 60-year-old woman walked into a Chennai hospital barely conscious with a ruptured brain aneurysm and walked out weeks later thanks to a groundbreaking wrist-based procedure. The innovative approach avoided open brain surgery and helped her recover faster.

The Hindu2 min read
Bariatric Surgery Beats GLP-1 Drugs for Diabetes Patients
SolutionsJan 19

Bariatric Surgery Beats GLP-1 Drugs for Diabetes Patients

A 12-year study across four U.S. cities shows bariatric surgery outperforms even the latest weight-loss medications for treating type 2 diabetes, helping patients across all income levels. The findings reveal surgery offers lasting results that work for everyone, not just the wealthy.

STAT News3 min read
Woman Crawled for 3 Years, Now Walks After Robotic Surgery
Health & WellnessMar 13

Woman Crawled for 3 Years, Now Walks After Robotic Surgery

A 62-year-old woman from Haryana who spent three years crawling because her knees were permanently bent has regained the ability to walk independently after groundbreaking robotic knee surgery. Her story shows how advanced technology is making once-impossible surgeries possible for patients other hospitals turned away.

Google News - Health Breakthrough2 min read

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