Is surgery the only option for Apert syndrome?
Boston Children’s plastic surgeon Dr. Brian Labow breaks down the goals of surgery when treating Apert syndrome.
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Boston Children’s plastic surgeon Dr. Brian Labow breaks down the goals of surgery when treating Apert syndrome.
Boston Children’s plastic surgeon Dr. Brian Labow discusses what patients can expect after surgery to treat Apert syndrome.
Dr. Christopher Duggan, medical director in the Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation (CAIR) at Boston Children’s Hospital, describes what short bowel syndrome is and how we treat it.
Jessica McCaig, clinical social worker in the Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation (CAIR) at Boston Children’s Hospital, describes a few challenges your child may face when diagnosed with short bowel...
Dr. Tom Jaksic, surgical director for the Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation (CAIR) at Boston Children’s Hospital, offers a look into how interdisciplinary short bowel syndrome programs have increased the...
Megan McGivney, nurse practitioner in the Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation (CAIR) at Boston Children’s Hospital, shares what families should look for when searching for a short bowel syndrome center...
Elizabeth Castle, nurse practitioner in the Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation (CAIR) at Boston Children’s Hospital, explains what small bowel bacterial overgrowth is and how we treat it.
Dr. Tom Jaksic, surgical director for the Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation (CAIR) at Boston Children’s Hospital, offers a look into how interdisciplinary short bowel syndrome programs have increased the...
Ashley Thomas, program coordinator for CAIR at Boston Children’s Hospital, offers insight into how long first appointments may be, who you might meet, and what might be discussed to create...
Brittany Depaula, senior clinical nutrition specialist in the Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation (CAIR) at Boston Children’s Hospital, explains how proper nutrition is essential for intestinal rehabilitation.