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Surgery at the Fetal Care Center Offers Hope for Baby With Spina Bifida

Surgery at the Fetal Care Center Offers Hope for Baby With Spina Bifida

When Paige’s water broke at 37 weeks pregnant, she was ready to meet her baby. It was a markedly different feeling from earlier in her pregnancy, when, at 25 weeks gestation, Paige underwent a surgery at Barnes-Jewish Hospital to repair a defect in her baby’s spine. With tears in her eyes, Paige was wheeled back to the operating room, hoping that doctors wouldn’t have to deliver her baby early because of the procedure.

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Osseointegration Offers Hope to A Father of Three With Limb Loss

Osseointegration Offers Hope to A Father of Three With Limb Loss

“What I’d tell my former self is: Don’t give up,” says Zach, who lost both of his legs in a workplace accident in 2019. Zach underwent osseointegration with WashU Medicine Physicians at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, a groundbreaking surgery to implant prosthesis directly into a patient’s bone.

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Running with Heart: Attorney Overcomes Health Battles to Reach 100 Half Marathons

Running with Heart: Attorney Overcomes Health Battles to Reach 100 Half Marathons

Finding expert heart care, personalized treatment, and the unwavering support she needed, Geri Lynn Arrindell recently crossed her biggest finish line yet—completing her 100th half-marathon. Read More
COMPLEX SPINAL SURGERY: COLLABORATION YIELDS LIFE-CHANGING OUTCOMES

COMPLEX SPINAL SURGERY: COLLABORATION YIELDS LIFE-CHANGING OUTCOMES

Collaboration between orthopedic and neurosurgery specialists, new technology and new techniques have significantly improved treatment for complex spinal problems. And a special program designed by WashU Medicine specialists helps people scheduled for surgery to correct spinal problems learn how they can play an important role in their recovery.

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CANCER AND FERTILITY PRESERVATION

CANCER AND FERTILITY PRESERVATION

For many of us, family planning includes a host of questions. For some, that list of questions also includes: Are there health limitations that might prevent us from having a family—and if so, what help is available to help us achieve our goal? And for those who face life-changing health events, the need to answer such questions may come sooner rather than later—if they want to preserve the option of having biological children in the future.

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