Through the Keyhole Series 2 – Episode 5 now live
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Next Upcoming Event ⇢ June 11th 2024
32nd EAES International Congress, Maastricht - 11th to 14th June 2024
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Work-related musculoskeletal pain is reportedly common amongst laparoscopic surgeons, but there is a dearth of high-quality evidence on this topic. At Milton Keynes University Hospital we are looking to assess the degree and extent of this problem. The survey takes only 3 – 4 minutes to complete, to submit your entry please click HERE
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Congratulations to Charutha Senaratne, Nicholas Ting and India Jacklin-Chatha
We are all working in a challenging and increasingly litigious environment. The study is designed to evaluate the overall impact on our clinical practice and wellbeing. This survey is completely anonymous. It should not take more than 5 minutes of your valuable time. We hope the results will help understand the issue in depth. We…
30-Day MorBidity and MortaLity of Primary Bariatric SurgEry combiNed with Another ProceDure (cholecystectomy and/or ventral hernia repair and/or hiatal hernia repair): A TUGS Multinational Audit STUDY OBJECTIVES 1) The primary objective is to find out the 30-day mortality and morbidity of any primary bariatric surgery combined with a cholecystectomy and/or ventral hernia repair and/or hiatal hernia…
All healthcare professionals working in the perioperative environment are exposed to surgical plume. This is one of the most overlooked hazards in the operating theatre. Inhalation of surgical plume caused by energy-based device emissions can adversely affect the respiratory systems of theatre staff, patients and visitors. We want to better understand how hospitals are currently…