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Committee for Surgery & Interventional Procedures
We aim to advance surgical excellence and interventional techniques through collaborative innovation, continuing education, and the promotion of best practices.
What we want to achieve
Our Committee for Surgery & Interventional Procedures is committed to improving patient outcomes and facilitating cross-specialty collaboration. By uniting leading specialists, we advance clinical research and develop evidence-based guidelines. We focus on enhancing surgical education, supporting technological advancement, and ensuring equitable access to high-quality care. Our mission is to drive continuous improvement in surgical practices while establishing the highest standards of patient safety across our healthcare community.
Focus areas
Surgical Training
Patient Safety
Perioperative Care
Surgical Device Innovation
Minimally Invasive Techniques
Latest publications
Case report
Van Ness Surgery in Osteosarcoma of the femur. Case report with more than 5 years of evolution with literature review
This pilot study supports small hand-size, female gender, and low BMI as predisposing to the development of hand injuries/conditions in surgery and is in tandem with the literature.
By Leonardo Fornasin & Carlos Andrés Lores - Italian Hospital of Buenos Aires
Research Article
Hand and Wrist Issues in Orthopedic Surgeons - a Pilot Study
This pilot study supports small hand-size, female gender, and low BMI as predisposing to the development of hand injuries/conditions in surgery and is in tandem with the literature.
By Paul Izard et al. - New York University School of Medicine
Review Article
Surgical Decompression in the Management of Lower Extremity Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: A Narrative Review
This review will briefly look at the etiology of diabetic peripheral neuropathy and the rationale for nerve decompression surgery as a treatment option.