What is surgery for cavernous malformations like?
Dr. Edward Smith, co-director of the Cerebrovascular Surgery and Interventions Center at Boston Children’s Hospital, describes what cavernous malformation surgery looks like.
Dr. Edward Smith, co-director of the Cerebrovascular Surgery and Interventions Center at Boston Children’s Hospital, describes what cavernous malformation surgery looks like.
Dr. Edward Smith, co-director of the Cerebrovascular Surgery and Interventions Center at Boston Children’s Hospital, explains what a cavernous malformation is.
Hear from Dr. Edward Smith, co-director of the Cerebrovascular Surgery and Interventions Center at Boston Children’s Hospital, as he describes available treatment for cavernous malformations.
Dr. Edward Smith, co-director of the Cerebrovascular Surgery and Interventions Center at Boston Children’s Hospital, shares what the follow-up looks like after your child’s cavernous malformation surgery.
Boston Children’s John Shillito Staff Associate/Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship was established in honor of John Shillito, MD, a member of the Neurosurgery Department for 37 years. The Shillito Fellowship supports an...
Richard Malley, MD, of Boston Children's Division of Infectious Disease provides answers for families around parechovirus and the CDC health alert issued in July 2022.
The Family Medical Coping Initiative team at Boston Children’s addresses ways families can help children with their medical recommendations and plans of care. The panel features psychologist, Dr. Elisa Bronfman...
Boston Children’s cardiac surgeon Eric Feins explains why collaboration between cardiac surgeons, electrophysiologists, and engineers at the Benderson Family Heart Center aims to reduce the risk of arrhythmia and improve...
Boston Children’s cardiac surgeon Eric Feins details how the Surgical Electrophysiology Program’s efforts to decrease heart block in surgeries will help improve the lives of children and adults who have...
Boston Children’s cardiac surgeon Eric Feins explains why cardiac surgeons, electrophysiologists, and engineers formed the Surgical Electrophysiology Program: to create innovative surgical arrhythmia treatments and improve the care of children...