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Tracy was suffering from end-stage heart failure. While at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, she received a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) while she waited for a heart transplant.
When Clint's epilepsy medication became less effective he began having grand mal seizures. He turned to experts at Barnes-Jewish Hospital for life-changing surgery.
Kay was experiencing atrial fibrillation (a-fib) for hours at a time. An electrophyisiologist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital performed a catheter ablation when medical therapies had not reduced her symptoms.
Erica had been misdiagnosed at other hospitals, but our surgeons helped her defeat stage 3 breast cancer.
Specialists at Fetal Care Center provided excellent care for Baby Dillon, who leads a normal life now despite his congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM) in the womb.
Jessica's spinal condition had deteriorated and she was living life bent at a 90-degree angle at the waist. While at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, an orthopedic surgeon performed spinal reconstruction surgery which allowed her to walk upright.
When the Levys learned their first baby had a diagnosis of right sided CDH, the young couple were anxious. Specialists from the Fetal Care Center cared for not only Baby Maddy, but the whole family.
Learn how maternal-fetal medicine specialists at Barnes-Jewish Hospital delivered Caleb and Ben using ex utero intrapartum treatment, or EXIT.
Learn more about Lincoln Olds, diagnosed at 23-weeks gestation with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH).