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Emerging best practices

Incision

At Incision, we are determined to change that. At the heart of Incision’s mission is the belief that every patient deserves the highest level of care, and every surgical team should be empowered to deliver it. However, the reality is that surgical innovations sometimes take up 5-7 years to reach operating rooms.

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The Crucial Role of Surgical Assistants, RNFAs, and Physician Assistants in Spine Surgeries

Platinum Meidcal Staffing

While the surgeon often takes the spotlight, the success of these procedures relies heavily on the seamless collaboration of key players behind the scenes. RNFAs: Bridging Nursing and Surgery Registered Nurse First Assistants (RNFAs) bring a unique blend of nursing care and surgical expertise to the operating room.

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Knowing Me, Knowing You: What Can We Learn From Familiar Surgical Teams?

Incision

In the operating room (OR), the team responsible for the delivery of a procedure is typically a combination of surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists, and technicians working together on a shift-based and/or specialty-based rota. Stay tuned; you won’t want to miss it! When we learn together we grow together, so join the conversation!

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Surgery Advancements in the Medical Field

BFW Inc.

After a six-year collaboration between NASA and the Skull Base Institute , the MARVEL is now giving surgeons unparalleled visibility during operations. The smaller camera only needs a tiny incision for less invasive surgery. Using this tool, surgeons can perform procedures more accurately, leading to increased success rates.

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Silos in Surgery: A Call for Cross-Team Connection

Incision

We share some strategies to help navigate breakdowns, optimize collaboration, and pool our collective strengths in order to hit the highest standards possible. To this end, Incision has worked extensively with the concept of a universal surgical language. More Than a Business Buzzword Silos, you may have heard, are now everywhere.

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Knowing Me, Knowing You: Can We Proxy Surgical Team Familiarity?

Incision

Benefits of Familiarity In the operating room (OR), a core multidisciplinary team is responsible for the delivery of each procedure, working together on a shift-based and/or specialty-based rota. Here at Incision, we’re dedicated to writing blogs that inspire conversation, bring teams closer together and educate in a dynamic way.

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The Technological Future of Surgery in Operating Rooms

BFW Inc.

New surgical technology is allowing doctors to increase efficiency and safety, by guiding their movements and offering unprecedented access to information in the operating room. With access to more real-time information and high-tech equipment, surgeons can operate with more dexterity and greater precision than ever before.