Urban Lendahl reportedly helped recruit controversial
trachea surgeon to Karolinska Institute
A separate investigation of complaints brought against Macchiarini by
trachea surgeon Pierre Delaere at UZ Leuven in Belgium was completed by Karolinska's ethics council in April.
Not exact matches
An investigation has concluded that
surgeon Paolo Macchiarini, famous for transplanting tissue - engineered
tracheae into more than a dozen people, committed scientific misconduct.
► In a Wednesday ScienceInsider, Gretchen Vogel reported that the Karolinska Institute released an «English translation of a report critical of
surgeon Paolo Macchiarini, famous for transplanting tissue - engineered
tracheae into more than a dozen people.»
► «An investigation has concluded that
surgeon Paolo Macchiarini, famous for transplanting tissue - engineered
tracheae into more than a dozen people, committed scientific misconduct,» Gretchen Vogel wrote at ScienceInsider Tuesday.
► «Pressure on
surgeon Paolo Macchiarini,» who «is under a cloud of controversy after colleagues and media reports questioned the ethics of [his artificial
trachea] operations and the accuracy of papers he published about their success,» continues to increase «as the Karolinska Institute (KI) in Stockholm says it will try to cut ties with him before his current contract runs out in November,» Gretchen Vogel wrote on Wednesday.
► This week brought two more updates to the story around
surgeon Paolo Macchiarini, who has come under fire for his work implanting artificial
tracheas.
The Karolinska Institute in Stockholm has decided that
surgeon Paolo Macchiarini is not guilty of scientific misconduct in his treatment of three patients with tissue - engineered
tracheae.
The Karolinska Institute in Stockholm today released its English translation of a report critical of
surgeon Paolo Macchiarini, famous for transplanting tissue - engineered
tracheae into more than a dozen people.
The scandal surrounding Paolo Macchiarini, the former star
surgeon who became famous for his pioneering
trachea transplants, has prompted yet another round of resignations and firings at the highest levels of Swedish higher education.
A thoracic
surgeon who attracted widespread attention for transplanting artificial
tracheae into patients — and then faced scientific misconduct charges — has been found not guilty in the first of two investigations into his work.
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surgeon was amazing actually didn't push me either way, but he said something that made me wonder, he stared if or when hashimotos kills the thyroid it hardens and then can harden around vessels,
trachea and so forth.
We will prescribe a cough suppressant if the hacking and honking is really bad, and occasionally refer to a very skilled
surgeon for surgery to strengthen the collapsing area of the
trachea.
In more advanced cases, surgical placement of a stent can be considered to hold the
trachea open, although side effects and risks should be discussed with a veterinary
surgeon before electing.