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Branchial Cleft Anomaly Excision
Surgical and nonsurgical options if your child has a branchial anomaly.
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Tracheostomy Skills Checklists
The Tracheostomy Skills Checklists are a systematic tool used to assess and quantify an individual’s competency in basic trach tube management. It provides a structured framework with clear descriptors, allowing assessors to rate skills consistently and objectively, making it valuable for
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Medical Library
The Nationwide Children's Hospital medical library is a branch of The Ohio State University (OSU) Health Sciences Library. Our pediatric-focused print collection includes medical, nursing, allied health & general business texts.
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Mitrofanoff Procedure (Appendicovesicostomy)
The Mitrofanoff procedure creates a new tube on a child’s belly through which a child can urinate by using a catheter. The new tube is made from the appendix.
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Pyeloplasty
The pyeloplasty operation removes a blockage that is keeping urine from reaching the bladder. In most cases, pyeloplasty physically cuts out a blocked part of the tube for urine.
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Nephrectomy, Total and Partial
Nephrectomy is the word for removal of the kidney. There are three possible ways that a total or partial nephrectomy may be done.
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Ureteroureterostomy
An ureteroureterostomy is a surgery done to help the kidney drain urine down to the bladder. This operation is sometimes done in children who have what is called a “duplex kidney.”
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Published Outcomes Announced From Study on Adolescent Bariatric Surgery Safety
Cardiovascular risks of severe pediatric obesity, assessed among adolescents participating in the “Teen Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery” (Teen-LABS) study, were published this week in JAMA Pediatrics.
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Rite Aid and Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals Kick Off Annual Miracle Balloon Campaign
Rite Aid’s 2015 Miracle Balloon campaign is now underway for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, including Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
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Ileovesicostomy
Ileovesicostomy helps urine (pee) drain from the bladder into a bag or pouch attached to the belly, without a catheter.