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Knee: Minimally-Invasive Joint Replacement
from UW Medicine Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Podcast Series March 26, 2007
Dr. Seth Leopold discusses less-invasive knee and hip replacement surgery. A patient who had minimally-invasive knee replacement joins Dr. Leopold to share his experiences. Minimally-invasive partial knee replacement surgery results in faster recovery and less post-operative pain than traditional knee replacement. Newer hip replacement approaches are offered as minimally invasive, but some of those claims are more marketing than science.
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Hip: Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement
from UW Medicine Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Podcast Series October 30, 2006
Dr. Manner, UW Medical Center orthopaedic surgeon, discusses a relatively new and innovative total hip replacement surgery featuring minimally invasive techniques. Patient Janice Isner is an athletically active school teacher, a former marathon runner and recreational cyclist who is determined to ?get back her life - pain free? after discovering that the cartilage in her right hip had completely deteriorated. Footage of her surgery, which uses minimally invasive techniques to avoid cutting muscle tissue and promote rapid recovery, is featured.
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New Treatment Targets Atrial Fibrillation
from OU Medical Center-Health Matters January 16, 2006
Each year, hundreds of thousands of men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in this country. The disease will claim 30,000 lives this year alone. Now, specialists at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center are studying a new approach to treat prostate cancer. It utilizes a vaccine to treat patients whose cancer has spread.
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Women and Carpal Tunnel
from OU Medical Center-Health Matters January 16, 2006
Anyone who has ever experienced pain in their hands has probably wondered at one time or another if that pain might be a warning sign of carpal tunnel syndrome. The syndrome itself has gotten a lot of publicity over the past decade or so. Yet an expert with OU Physicians points out many women may not realize they are at greater risk for the ailment simply because of their gender. Thomas Lehman, MD.
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