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Swedish Heart & Vascular Institute Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Patient Featured in Fortune Magazine Article on Robotic-Assisted Surgery

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SEATTLE, Jan. 22, 2013 - Swedish Heart & Vascular Institute cardiothoracic surgeon Eric Lehr, M.D., and one of his patients were interviewed for an article on robotic-assisted surgery that appears in the Feb. 11 issue of Fortune magazine.

Swedish Robotic-Assisted Surgical Program Grows, Continues to Gain Momentum

Swedish Adds Third da Vinci Si HD Robot and Now Has the Fastest Growing, Most Experienced Robotic-Assisted Surgical Program in the Pacific Northwest

MSNBC.com Posts Article Titled, 'Cutting Back on Blood Use Could Halt Infections, Illness — and Even Death,' that Profiles the Swedish Blood Management Program

Swedish Opens World's First Integrated Operating Room Specifically Outfitted for the da Vinci® Si HD Robotic-Assisted Surgical System

SEATTLE – Oct. 27, 2009 – Swedish has taken another step forward in minimally invasive surgery with the opening of a new, 645-square-foot operating room dedicated to the latest generation da Vinci® Si Robotic-Assisted Surgical System -- a multi-armed, computer-aided robotic machine -- that...

KING TV Airs Story on Surgical Procedure Swedish Offers to Stop Excessive Sweating

SEATTLE, Oct. 10, 2009 -- Nearly eight million Americans have a problem that makes them sweat so much it's embarrassing. No amount of antiperspirant or powder is strong enough to stop it, but there's a surgical procedure that can help.Essential hyperhidrosis is a condition marked by abnormal, ...

Swedish Adds Two Latest-Generation da Vinci Surgical Systems to Support Robotic-Assisted Surgical Program

SEATTLE, Sept. 3, 2009 -- Swedish today announced the addition of two latest-generation da Vinci ® Surgical Systems to advance its pioneering use of robotic-assisted surgeries for patients. Swedish will use the two new da Vinci Si HD system robots to provide surgeons with more precision ...
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