The minimally invasive technique leads to shorter hospital stays, reduced bleeding, and allows flexibility for future procedures, if needed.
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Years in the works, NICU hires its first senior fellow in neonatal cardiac intensive care
CHOC has hired its first senior fellow in neonatal cardiovascular ICU and hemodynamics, one of only two such ones in the western U.S.
Cutting-edge device approved for compassionate use saves leg, life of cancer patient
Naomi’s story highlights CHOC’s commitment to innovation in patient care, including investigational therapies, diagnostics and devices.
Collaborative effort involving milestone procedure saves premature baby with complex heart disease
Thanks to CHOC’s expertise, baby Hope overcame the odds stacked against her after being born at 31 weeks and weighing just 2 pounds.
Multi-Focus Seizures Complicate Surgical Treatment for Pediatric Epilepsy Case
A functional hemispherectomy at CHOC gave Jaylynn the best outcome for seizure control and turned around her quality of life.
The transition from child to adult care must start early with education, pediatric neurologist emphasizes
Dr. Mary L. Zupanc discusses why she’s passionate about preventing patients transitioning to adult care from falling through the cracks.