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Memorial Hermann Report

Vol. 1, No. 1 January/February 2005
Welcome to the inaugural edition of the Memorial Hermann e-news bulletin!
This bi-monthly update offers news briefs to help you keep your audience
informed about important healthcare topics and trends. Live surgery online:
Watching or waiting?
Innovative hospitals are turning operating rooms into operating theatres
using the latest technology to educate and inform. Physicians and consumers
respond in huge numbers to the opportunity to view live, global surgical
webcasts accessible without fee or registration. Expert surgeons perform
and discuss leading-edge procedures and respond to viewer e-mail questions.
Memorial Hermann’s
next webcast in its series is slated for March 16. Stephen Fletcher,
M.D., chief of pediatric neurosurgery at Memorial
Hermann Children’s Hospital, will treat a patient with a Chiari
malformation, which affects the cerebellum and spinal cord. Two previous
webcasts from Memorial Hermann Hospital showcased an innovative transforaminal
lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) procedure and a thoracoabdominal
aneurysm repair.
For more information, visit our homepage or contact Memorial Hermann
Media Relations.
Vascular disease:
Small incisions fix big problems
Actor John Ritter was one of thousands of Americans who died suddenly
in 2004 of a ruptured aortic aneurysm. Ballooning of the body’s
largest blood vessel can be deadly, but when detected early, a minimally
invasive endovascular aneurysm repair procedure can permanently reinforce
the aorta and prevent rupture. More...
Breast cancer:
An alternative to mastectomy
Although more than half of all breast cancers are diagnosed while the
disease remains localized, many patients still choose to have the affected
breast removed to prevent a recurrence. A new method of delivering radiation
internally can make mastectomies unnecessary. More...
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