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Surgical 3-D printing: 300 prints, 16 specialties and counting

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
3-D printing is rapidly becoming a part of surgical planning. Since July 2013, Boston Children’s Hospital’s 3-D printing service, part of the Simulator Program, has received about 200 requests from 16 departments around the hospital. It’s generated a total of about 300 prints, most of them replicating parts of the body to be operated on. Most ... Read More about Surgical 3-D printing: 300 prints, 16 specialties and counting
Tagged: complex care, medical devices, medical training, simpeds
Agustín Cáceres, once a virtual "bubble boy," after receiving gene therapy for SCID-X.

Gene therapy: Two years and holding

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
For the Cáceres family of Argentina, it’s a joyous holiday homecoming. Agustín, who received gene therapy at 5½ months of age, journeyed with his family to Boston for a check-up and got a clean bill of health. Agustín was born with the rare immune-deficiency disorder SCID-X1. More popularly known as “bubble boy” disease, it left him defenseless against ... Read More about Gene therapy: Two years and holding
Tagged: gene therapy, scid
a patient at Boston Children's Complex Care Service

Pediatric complex care: A day in the life

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
This is the first post of a two-part series on children with complex medical needs. Details on some patients have been changed for privacy reasons. This morning, as every morning, the Complex Care Service (CCS) team huddles in a tiny office deep inside Boston Children’s Hospital. They have 14 patients to discuss, each with a ... Read More about Pediatric complex care: A day in the life
Tagged: complex care, genetics and genomics, orphan diseases, rare disease
rapamycin plaque on Easter Island

Is rapamycin the new aspirin?

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
I’ve heard it said that if aspirin had to go through today’s FDA approval process, it would never be approved for over-the-counter use because it just does so many things. Lately, it’s been hard to cover biomedical research at Children’s without stumbling on another drug that’s also FDA-approved and also seems to have multiple uses: ... Read More about Is rapamycin the new aspirin?
Tagged: cardiomyopathy, hemangioma, kidney failure, leukemia, neurology, research, tuberous sclerosis
schematic of ex vivo gene therapy

Moving gene therapy into high gear

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
Gene therapy, still experimental but beginning to enter the clinic, attempts to utilize advanced molecular methods to treat and even reverse genetic diseases. The field started in earnest about 25 years ago and has had many setbacks along the way to its recent earliest successes. International collaboration has been critical. Children’s Hospital Boston is one ... Read More about Moving gene therapy into high gear
Tagged: adrenoleukodystrophy, blood disorder, clinical trials, gene therapy, sickle cell disease
Spencer Neff during his first ShuntCheck trial

The birth of ShuntCheck: Family, love, passion, death—and ice

Clinical Care, Specialty Care
The year was 2002, and 10-year-old Spencer Neff was a spunky boy with hydrocephalus, a buildup of cerebrospinal fluid inside his brain. A surgically implanted shunt – a tube to drain the fluid – was in place. Like all children with shunts, he was at risk for having the shunt plug up and malfunction, and ... Read More about The birth of ShuntCheck: Family, love, passion, death—and ice
Tagged: diagnostics, hydrocephalus

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