In Global News: Endocarditis in Illicit Drug Users, ERAS Cardiac Surgery Consensus Statement, and NSCLC Upstaging [1]
Patient Care and General Interest
An article in the New York Times looks at the ethical dilemma of performing surgery for endocarditis in illicit drug users [3] whose addictions go untreated.
ERAS® Cardiac Surgery presented [4] an expert consensus statement [5] on best practices to speed recovery at the Enhanced Recovery After Cardiac Surgery session [6] at the recent AATS Annual Meeting in San Diego, California.
Drugs and Devices
The Australian Research Council Research Hub for Advanced Manufacturing of Medical Devices [7] has been launched at the University of Queensland as part of an initiative to drive innovation by supporting collaborative research between academic and industry groups.
The Cardioband transcatheter tricuspid valve reconstruction system [8] from Edwards Lifesciences has received CE Mark approval.
Research, Trials, and Funding
Terumo Aortic has launched an early feasibility study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of its RelayBranch [9] thoracic stent-graft system.
Research presented at the recent AATS Annual Meeting suggests that the likelihood of upstaging increases with each week between staging and surgery [10] for non-small cell lung cancer, which supports sooner surgery to avoid cancer progression and improve the likelihood of curative resection.