Neurosurgeons share their insights on how innovation is closing the gap between clinical needs and the availability of pediatric devices.
Three-stage DBS results in better outcomes for secondary dystonia
A CHOC neuroscientist has developed a breakthrough method of DBS to treat secondary dystonia in pediatric patients.
CHOC-UCI origami mask project gets some national attention
Dr. Sanger was concerned about the possibility of CHOC running out of masks for its healthcare workers. Thus began the UCI Face Mask Project.
CHOC clinicians pitch ideas for new medical devices to UCI students
At Reverse Project Pitch Night, physicians, clinicians and industry representatives describe their concepts for new medical devices.
Artificial intelligence seen as critical tool in helping to diagnose rare diseases
Using machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence could make a dramatic difference in diagnosing children with rare diseases.
Wired for hope: deep brain stimulation for dystonia
A first for CHOC, a team led by Dr. Terence Sanger and Dr. Joffre Olaya treats a teen’s movement disorder through deep brain stimulation.