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Vascore – an intuitive tool to capture patients’ risk for arterial surgery
Vascore - An all-in-one app to check your patient's suitability for a vascular procedure, calculate the cardiac risk, kidney injury risk, and predict mortality risk based on simple tick boxing exercise.… Read More
12 Dec, 2015
Travelling in aeroplane with an aortic aneurysm: what to do?
As far as travelling with airlines in patients with AAA is concerned, the NHS screening programme reports that the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has been advised that AAAs are… Read More
14 Oct, 2016
Can chewing Gum be useful after surgery? well, there is a fairly good evidence now!
Ref: BJS Oct 2016 Randomized clinical trial of chewing gum after laparoscopic colorectal resection Chewing gum may enhance intestinal motility after surgery. This trial studied whether chewing gum could lead… Read More



