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California’s first da Vinci SP robotic surgery system
The da Vinci SP unit offers patients the common advantages of minimally invasive surgery — less scarring and pain, reduced hospital stays and more rapid recovery — plus another: only one incision.Catheter PDA closure can help reduce risks, anesthetic
Juniper was born prematurely and her ductus arteriosus, an artery in her heart that normally closes after birth, didn’t close. This leads to a condition called patent ductus arteriosus (PDA).UC Davis Children's Hospital first to offer patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) closures without surgery in tiny premature babies
Marcellus Brown was born prematurely at 24 weeks and his ductus arteriosus, an artery in the heart that normally closes after birth, didn’t close.Frank Ing named new chief of pediatric cardiology at UC Davis Children's Hospital
Frank Ing, an internationally renowned interventional cardiologist, has been named chief of the UC Davis Division of Pediatric Cardiology.A NICU patient reunites with his former care team
Patient John Michael Killeen, who was hospitalized in our NICU as a newborn, came back to visit his former doctors.Tetralogy of Fallot: A family’s experience
Elijah Rangel’s parents describe congenital heart disease surgery at UC DavisRed dress tells a woman's story of heart disease recovery
For some, heart disease symptoms can be subtle and build over time. For Barbara Ross, the change was sudden and frightening.A pediatric heart patient runs a mini-marathon
Chico resident Jamey Silva was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Five years and three surgeries later, he is running 2.62 miles in the maraFUNrun in Sacramento.Taking steps to beat heart disease
Patient Crystal Ching warns heart disease is not just a concern for older people and men.ECMO and a Ross Konno operation saved 6-week old Ruby Munoz
When Hayleigh and Aaron Munoz's 6-week-old daughter Ruby started vomiting and being lethargic, they brought her to the emergency room at their local hospital and she was transported to UC Davis Children's Hospital to be monitored for dehydration. Doctors soon discovered there was something seriously wrong with her heart.