Greenville Post Acute Medicare and Medicaid Location: 661 Rutherford Rd, Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Ratings: Phone: (864) 232-2442 |
Magnolia Manor - Greenville Medicare and Medicaid Location: 411 Ansel St, Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Ratings: Phone: (864) 232-5368 |
Poinsett Rehabilitation And Healthcare Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 8 North Texas Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Ratings: Phone: (864) 295-1331 |
Heartland Health Care Center - Greenville East Medicare and Medicaid Location: 601 Sulphur Springs Road, Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Ratings: Phone: (864) 246-2721 |
Rolling Green Village Medicare Location: 1 Hoke Smith Boulevard, Greenville, South Carolina 29615 Ratings: Phone: (864) 987-9800 |
Heartland Health Care Center - Greenville West Medicare and Medicaid Location: 600 Sulpher Springs Road, Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Ratings: Phone: (864) 246-2721 |
Patewood Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2 Griffith Road, Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Ratings: Phone: (864) 990-1918 |
Nhc Healthcare - Mauldin Medicare and Medicaid Location: 850 E. Butler Rd., Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Ratings: Phone: (864) 675-6421 |
Magnolia Place - Greenville Medicare and Medicaid Location: 35 Southpoint Drive, Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Ratings: Phone: (864) 288-1415 |
The Gables Of Pelham Skilled Nursing & Rehab Medicare Location: 1306 Pelham Rd, Greenville, South Carolina 29615 Ratings: Phone: (864) 286-6600 |
Linville Court At The Cascades Verdae Medicare Location: 30 Springcrest Court, Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Ratings: Phone: (864) 528-5500 |
The Arboretum At The Woodlands Medicare and Medicaid Location: 50 Arborteum Way, Greenville, South Carolina 29617 Ratings: Phone: (864) 371-3100 |
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In a large international clinical study presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, Dr. Moishe Liberman, a thoracic surgeon and researcher at the University of Montreal Hospital Research Center, and his team showed that thoracoscopic lobectomy—video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery—combined with pulmonary artery sealing using an ultrasonic energy device reduced the risk of post-operative bleeding, complications and pain.
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