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Children's Hospital Boston is home to the world's largest and most active research facility at a pediatric hospital, with current initiatives attracting a record $120 million in funding. This includes more federal funding than any other pediatric facility.
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Serial Transverse Enteroplasty (STEP)
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Rick Friedman for the New York Times - Dr. Heung Bae Kim, right and Dr. Tom Jaksic, left
The Serial Transverse Enteroplasty (STEP) procedure is a new surgical technique for bowel lengthening developed by pediatric surgeons, Drs. Heung Bae Kim and Tom Jaksic at Children's Hospital Boston. The STEP procedure is designed for patients with short bowel syndrome who are dependent on intravenous (IV) nutrition because they cannot tolerate full use of their gastrointestinal tract. The goal of the STEP procedure is to increase the length of the small intestine so that patients can better tolerate nutrition through the gastrointestinal tract and eventually wean from IV nutrition.
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