Novel Technology Combining Pulsed-Field and Radiofrequency Energy Shows Promise in AF Ablation
First-in-human study demonstrates feasibility, efficiency, safety
First-in-human study demonstrates feasibility, efficiency, safety
Sports medicine pioneer John Bergfeld, MD, shares how orthopaedics has changed since doing his first ACL repair in 1970.
95% of patients undergoing valve-sparing aortic root replacement at Cleveland Clinic are free from reoperation after 15 years. Learn more in this overview.
Children born with an underdeveloped or missing thumb have three treatment options: reconstruction, pollicization (changing a finger into a thumb) or no treatment. Today, reconstruction…
ALS remains a daunting neurodegenerative disease, but some progress has been made in understanding and managing it. An expert shares an update.
Research found five-fraction partial breast irradiation therapy has similar acute and late toxicity with daily and every other day treatment schedules.
“The goal was to equip surgeons in the U.S. and internationally with the skills to bring this surgical approach back to their home institutions,” says…
Pediatric otolaryngologist Swathi Appachi, MD discusses the latest innovations at Cleveland Clinic in pediatric voice and sleep care.
A preclinical study shows why it’s critical to consider sex in eye disease research. Retinas in males have a different protein makeup than in females.
An analysis of cHL treatment found that in the real-world setting, interim PET scans were often not being used appropriately for making treatment decisions.
Busy Florida nurses find an inexpensive, healthy workaround for traditional meal breaks.