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Dr. Katie Fehnel, the director of the spinal cord tumor program at Boston Children’s Hospital, explains what spinal cord surgery is like and the aftercare involved for spinal cord tumors.
Dr. Katie Fehnel, the director of the spinal cord tumor program at Boston Children’s Hospital, explains what a posterior fossa tumor is and its significance.
Dr. Brian Labow is a pediatric plastic surgeon at Boston Children’s Hospital. Here, he talks about growing up in a family deeply rooted in medicine, his passion for the diverse...
A child who has only one functioning ventricle could be a candidate for a biventricular repair that aims to give them a two-ventricle circulation system.
An echocardiogram, cardiac MRI, cardiac CT, and other tests will help heart surgeons decide whether a child is a candidate for a complex biventricular repair.
The biventricular repair team at Boston Children’s is made up of clinicians from different cardiovascular specialties and staff members who help families throughout the process.
Starting biventricular repair treatment involves meetings with doctors and team members and filling out paperwork, but the care team at the Biventricular Repair Program will help your family every step...
The HydrogenFAST clinical trial at Boston Children’s tests hydrogen as an effective treatment to reduce cell damage that sometimes occurs during emergency care for cardiac arrest.
Discover unparalleled care for your child's chronic pain at Boston Children's Pain Treatment Center. With over three decades of expertise, we offer comprehensive multidisciplinary care tailored to your child's unique...
Undescended testicles are common congenital anomalies in which one or more of a baby’s testicles have not moved into the proper position. Prompt diagnosis through a thorough physical exam, typically...