Neonatal Airway Patient Featured on Seeking Solutions with Suzanne
Published on
Born with an intestinal blockage and stridor, Carl underwent multiple successful surgeries at CHOP. He’s now a healthy teen who loves to play the violin.
Published on
Born with an intestinal blockage and stridor, Carl underwent multiple successful surgeries at CHOP. He’s now a healthy teen who loves to play the violin.
Published on
Researchers who tested two commercially available baby monitors are raising serious concerns about the accuracy of these products, which are marketed to parents.
Published on
We discuss the case of a 10-month-old male infant who presented to CHOP ED with respiratory complications due to chronic lung disease.
Published on
Baby A. was born at 24 weeks gestation and was closely followed by a multidisciplinary team with the Neonatal Follow-up Program at CHOP. Learn about the program and the services offered.
Published on
A research study seeks to identify ways to apply human factors to optimize the delivery room setting to maximize our ability to perform effective NRP and reduce preventable errors.
Published on
The case of a full-term infant with a prenatal diagnosis of CDH demonstrates the importance of integrating a neonatal surgery team into the N/IICU for the best postnatal outcomes.
Published on
Drs. Kirpalani and Schmidt have spent more than 30 years pioneering evidence-based medicine in neonatology and mentoring the next generation of leaders in the field. They reflect on how the field has evolved and their visions for its future.
Published on
A new treatment approach for bilateral vocal fold paralysis — endoscopic laryngoplasty of anterior-posterior cricoid split with balloon dilation — has evolved with possible avoidance of a tracheostomy.
Published on
Two brothers with bilateral vocal fold paralysis (BVFP) had very different journeys, but the same happy outcome, thanks to expert, innovative care from CHOP's Center for Pediatric Airway Disorders and Neonatal Airway Program.
Published on
The Neonatal Telemedicine Program uses technology for post-discharge patient follow-up, family engagement, and education.