The purpose of this article is to discuss the feasibility of using computer-enhanced instrumentation to improve visualization and therefore patient safety during transaxillary first rib resection.
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Medically reviewed by Mallory Christopherson DC, FMT, CSCS Posture is how you position your body while standing, sitting, or ...
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Providence Swedish continues to invest in partnerships and technology to enhance care for the community. Beginning next year, ...
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The British Thoracic Society (BTS) guideline for the management of adults with community acquired pneumonia (CAP) published in 2009 was compared with the 2014 National Institute for Health and Care ...