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Phoenix Children’s Is the First-Ever Health System in the U.S to Use Medtronic Stealth Autoguide™ Cranial Robotic Guidance Platform for Neurosurgery
Nationally ranked pediatric leader, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, is the first-ever health system in the U.S. to receive and deploy the newly FDA-cleared Medtronic Stealth Autoguide™ platform. Medtronic, a global leader in medical technology, chose Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI) at Phoenix Children’s as its first partner using this robotic technology. The highly advanced surgical tool is intended for use with the Medtronic StealthStation™ system, and Phoenix Children’s Hospital will use it in surgery for pediatric patients suffering from a range of neurological conditions.
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Feeding Tube Awareness Week and Feeding Disorders
… Blog Feeding Disorders Feeding Tube Gastroenterology (GI) Feeding disorders have been found to occur in 40-50% … difficulties of all levels. Phoenix Children’s provides a comprehensive evaluation and treatment for medically complex … the second portion of the small intestine (jejunum). Bypassing the stomach can be beneficial for those whose stomachs …

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Phoenix Children’s and Brain Injury Alliance partnership brings hope and support for patients and families impacted by brain injuries
… Phoenix Children’s and Brain Injury Alliance partnership brings hope and support for patients … our team realized the need to improve our connections to community-based services to smooth the continuity of care … and adjust to living with the outcome of a brain injury. “Since we have a large brain impairment patient population at …

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Seeing through the eyes of a child
… Seeing through the eyes of a child Patient Stories Ophthalmology Seeing the … oxidation in the body causes proteins in the lens to become opaque and no longer clear,” explained Kamran Ahmed, MD … surgery.” Xander’s parents say the difference in their son since his cataract surgery is immediately apparent to anyone …

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Phoenix Children’s Names Katherine Perry, MD, MS, Division Chief of Nephrology
As Phoenix Children’s Division of Nephrology continues to grow to address the needs of children in Arizona and beyond, the health system has named renowned pediatric nephrologist and researcher Katherine Perry, MD, MS, the chief of the division. Dr. Perry comes to Phoenix Children’s from UCLA Health, where she worked as a board-certified pediatric nephrologist since 2006.
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Families first at Phoenix Children’s
… Families first at Phoenix Children’s Blog Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC) Patient and Family Advisory … the healthcare system and advocating for someone with complex medical needs. And for many families like her own, the language barrier sometimes complicates the process: Nancy is originally from Cuba, and …
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Living day by day and never giving up: Sebastian’s story
… Living day by day and never giving up: Sebastian’s story Blog Down … to their family. Their daughter Sophia was excited to become a big sister. During Maria’s 20-week ultrasound, her … was born, he was ultimately diagnosed with Down syndrome. Since Maria didn’t get the typical pregnancy experience she …

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Kaliyah’s future is filled with possibilities
… Kaliyah’s future is filled with possibilities Blog Hematology … lifelong, chronic blood disease that may cause serious complications as she grows up, including having a greater … toddler,” says Keandra. At age 10, Kaliyah started complaining about pain and had a swollen belly. That’s when …

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Phoenix Children’s to Unveil Redesigned Neurodiagnostic Sleep and EEG Laboratory
Opening April 27, the lab incorporates families’ recommendations and improves care for children undergoing sleep studies and electroencephalogram testing
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Healthy Back-to-School Tips
… Healthy Back-to-School Tips Blog Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics … medical history, including any medicines they take, and complete a physical exam. This visit is also an ideal time … with relationships at home or school Frequently missing school Experiencing headaches, stomachaches or insomnia …
