Tag: surgery
Gender Bias and General Surgery: Lessons Learned
Being a researcher and more so an avid reader, I had come across multitude of papers by Dr Faisal Khosa, a well-known Canadian radiologist and [more…]
A Glimpse into the Historical Journey of How We Came to Understand Cancer
Just like any other branch of pathology, our understanding of cancer has also evolved over the period of our existence. The earliest recognition of cancer [more…]
Revolutionizing Medicine – The Future of 3D Printing in Healthcare
3D printing has gained much popularity recently. Within the space of a few years, it has gone from a novelty known only to enthusiasts, to [more…]
Understanding Craniosynostosis : A detectable Sign
Crouzon syndrome is one of the eight FGFR related craniosynostosis disorders. It was discovered by a French surgeon Octave Crouzonwho wrote the findings of this [more…]
Determining the Fate of a Surgical Instrument
There could be no doubt that surgical instruments are one of any surgeon’s closest companions and partners in patient care. Among other factors, the ease, [more…]
