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The RELIEF Ureteral Stent, Invented by UH Urologist Dr. Lee Ponsky, Secures FDA Clearance as First and Only Stent for Prevention of Vesicoureteral Reflux
Novel stent manages blockage in ureter between the kidney and bladder; Prevents reflux.
UH Haslam Sports Innovation Center Makes First Investments in Sports Medicine Innovation
Medical devices, wearable technology, and groundbreaking surgical interventions are among the first innovations to come from UH Sports Innovation Center’s first investments.
UH OBGYN and Urologist Joseph Welles Henderson, MD, Named InterStim™ Center of Excellence
Specialist in female pelvic medicine and reconstruction surgery is recognized for superiority in incontinence care for patients.
15 Northeast Ohio Schools Receive the First Cardiac Defibrillators as Part of UH AEDin3 Program
AEDin3 program is collaboration with the Cleveland Browns, Browns Cornerback Denzel Ward’s “Make Them Know Your Name” Foundation and powered by Kaulig Companies.
UH Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute First in World to Implant Penditure Clip Using Minimally Invasive Approach
Medtronic recently launched Penditure system for patients needing left atrial appendage closure.
Caregivers Find Remote Monitoring During COVID-19 Pandemic an Unexpected Patient Safety Benefit
Authors from University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University say remote pulse oximetry and heart rate monitoring improve patient safety, lower mortality, increase accuracy
Browns Player with Heart for Cardiac Patients Sends Survivor to Super Bowl
Raheem Stanfield had no idea going into cardiac arrest would be his ticket to the Super Bowl, but that’s exactly how his story unfolded. In 2016, seconds before going into cardiac arrest after a basketball game with friends at Case Western Reserve...
University Hospitals First Site in U.S. for Study of Implantable Hearing Device in 5-to 11-year-olds with Congenital Abnormalities
There will be eight sites participating across the country and the study will enroll 50 patients in total.