Vertebral Body Tethering Is a Promising Alternative to Spinal Fusion Surgery
Only a handful of orthopaedic surgeons in the U.S. are using the vertebral body tethering technique to treat idiopathic scoliosis.
Only a handful of orthopaedic surgeons in the U.S. are using the vertebral body tethering technique to treat idiopathic scoliosis.
Unlike years ago when virtually all patients were prescribed a five-to-six-week course of radiation therapy, today selected patients with low-risk disease may have a shorter…
Sinonasal myxoma — an exceedingly rare, benign tumor that occurs in the nasal and sinus cavities — can be particularly challenging to diagnose due to…
A novel urodynamic system, engineered and tested by Cleveland Clinic researchers and physicians, is one step closer to commercialization.
Neoadjuvant immunotherapy improves outcomes
Two of our heart surgeons feel a special responsibility to advocate for female patients and mentor the next generation of women in cardiac surgery.
A low rectal gastrointestinal stromal tumor is a rare diagnosis. This report of a 72-year-old Cleveland Clinic patient’s case explains the abdominal perineal resection to…
A multi-institutional consortium called MOBY.US (Male Organ Biology Yielding United Science) is combining forces and sharing data to advance the robustness of research into male…
New data support the growing consensus on the effectiveness and safety of sirolimus in managing complex vascular anomalies.
Two recent cases from Cleveland Clinic illustrate how robot-assisted microsurgery leads to positive, functional and aesthetic improvements for patients.
A 16-year-old becomes unresponsive and experiences three generalized tonic-clonic seizures four days after giving birth to a healthy infant. This case study reveals key knowns…