In Global News: Different Opioid Quantities for Different Surgeries, Testing India’s Locally-Made Heart Valve, and VATS Versus Thoracotomy [1]
Patient Care and General Interest
A guideline for the number of opioid pills that should be prescribed after different surgeries [3], from cochlear implantation to coronary artery bypass grafting, is self-published [4] by an expert group of health professionals as part of the effort to reduce overprescribing these drugs in the US.
A webcam in the operating room allows cardiothoracic surgeons in Pennsylvania, US, to update a patient’s family on a successful procedure earlier than usual [5].
After a baby’s heart transplant, her parents—a pediatrician and a school district trustee—are writing a children’s book [6] for the kids and families who face this type of procedure.
The first double-lung transplant in the UAE [7] is performed at the Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi using a minimally invasive approach.
Drugs and Devices
The Incraft Stent Graft System for endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, from Cardinal Health/Cordis, has received a vote of approval [8] from a US Food and Drug Administration advisory panel.
Research, Trials, and Funding
A trial has begun to evaluate the first biological heart valve made in India [9]. If shown to be a good therapeutic option, it is hoped that this locally-manufactured bioprosthesis will help bring down the cost of valve implantation for patients.
A VATS approach to early-stage lung cancer resection leads to survival outcomes similar to thoracotomy [10], say researchers from Yale University in Connecticut, US.