Quadratus Lumborum Block: A New and Evolving Regional Analgesic Technique (Slideshow)
Strong understanding of the abdominal anatomy is key
Strong understanding of the abdominal anatomy is key
Left-sided weakness and tingling is accompanied by sensory changes and speech problems in a 37-year-old new mother. Within months, she’s having 10 to 15 TIAs…
New study reveals psychosocial factors that may contribute to weight recurrence and other unwanted outcomes in patients who have had bariatric surgery.
A 42-year-old women with stage 4 conjunctival melanoma recently underwent the first-ever tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy at Cleveland Clinic Cancer Institute, with remarkable results.
Findings from two studies that link obesity with an increased risk of chronic sinusitis could help guide provider counseling about weight management and could also…
Virtual Anemia Clinic supports patients with assessment, diagnosis and treatment for iron deficiency, nutritional anemia and related conditions.
Urologic oncologist Dr. Zeyad Schwen discusses differences between traditional and focal therapies for prostate cancer, as well as details about different focal therapy procedures.
To ensure that caregivers are up-to-date on bronchoscopy patient findings, Cleveland Clinic developed a program that extracts patient data in real-time
Haploidentical bone marrow transplantation may help increase the donor pool for patients with sickle cell disease. A recent study reports two-year event-free survival comparable to…
Researchers used machine learning to identify two groups of people with early Parkinson’s whose cognitive symptoms differed significantly over time.
More than 30% of patients die when they need dialysis right after heart or lung transplant. Stabilizing kidney function before surgery may lower risk.