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Robotically Assisted, Completely Minimally Invasive Whipple Surgery: Case Study With Video News

Robotically Assisted, Completely Minimally Invasive Whipple Surgery: Case Study With Video

Since performing San Francisco’s first pure robotically assisted Whipple procedure in 2022, UCSF surgeons continue to be on the forefront of this technology, regularly performing robotic Whipple surgeries (pancreatoduodenectomies) on select patients.
UCSF Health Performs 150th Robotic Focal HIFU Procedure News

UCSF Health Performs 150th Robotic Focal HIFU Procedure

UCSF is West Coast leader for the innovative, minimally invasive treatment for prostate cancer patients.
Treating Brain Aneurysms: How a Savvy Neurosurgical Team Individualizes Care Video

Treating Brain Aneurysms: How a Savvy Neurosurgical Team Individualizes Care

In this short video, vascular and endovascular surgeon Ethan Winkler, MD, PhD, explains the factors that go into determining the right treatment for different cases involving dangerously bulging blood vessels in the brain.
New Research on Optimizing UC Management Through Patient-Centered Tofacitinib Dosing News

New Research on Optimizing UC Management Through Patient-Centered Tofacitinib Dosing

Tofacitinib is effective for managing ulcerative colitis (UC) and is linked to sustained steroid-free remission. The product label recommends dose de-escalation after eight or 16 weeks, but is this best for patients?
Deadly Dust: Engineered Stone Is Making California Workers Sick News

Deadly Dust: Engineered Stone Is Making California Workers Sick

Workers making artificial-stone slabs for the most popular type of countertops sold in the United States are developing a potentially deadly, irreversible lung disease from tiny particles of toxic dust, researchers from UC San Francisco and UCLA found...
Millions of Long-Term Smokers Have Lung Disease that Defies Diagnosis News

Millions of Long-Term Smokers Have Lung Disease that Defies Diagnosis

Millions of Americans with tobacco-related lung disease have symptoms that do not fit any existing tobacco-related disease criteria – including the most common of those, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)...
Novel Intraoperative Prostate Cancer Imaging Method Reveals Previously Undetectable Disease News

Novel Intraoperative Prostate Cancer Imaging Method Reveals Previously Undetectable Disease

UCSF researchers led the first-in-human study of a novel near-infrared fluorescence imaging agent that targets prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA).
Neuroendovascular Surgery Document

Neuroendovascular Surgery

The newly formed Neuroendovascular Surgery program at UCSF offers accessible, coordinated care for even the most complex vascular disorders of the central nervous system.
UCSF Health Cancer Services Earns National Accreditation from the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons News

UCSF Health Cancer Services Earns National Accreditation from the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons

The UCSF cancer program has been continuously accredited by the CoC since 1933, demonstrating its commitment to the best outcomes possible for its cancer patients.
Does Hydrocortisone Improve Treatment of Septic Shock? News

Does Hydrocortisone Improve Treatment of Septic Shock?

Sepsis is a global health priority affecting 55 million patients worldwide and causing 11 million deaths annually.
UCSF Among First in U.S. to Receive New Surgery Designation from the American College of Surgeons News

UCSF Among First in U.S. to Receive New Surgery Designation from the American College of Surgeons

UC San Francisco Medical Center (UCSF) is among just four hospitals in the U.S. to be verified as part of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Vascular Verification Program (Vascular-VP)...
Acute Kidney Injury is not Associated with Worsening Kidney Function in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease News

Acute Kidney Injury is not Associated with Worsening Kidney Function in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

A UC San Francisco (UCSF)-led study of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) has found that mild-to-moderate acute kidney injury (AKI) did not predict worsening of kidney function after taking into account differences in pre-existing health.
Aggressive Blood Pressure Control May Prevent Common Heart Condition News

Aggressive Blood Pressure Control May Prevent Common Heart Condition

Heart conduction disorders can often lead to serious or fatal complications including complete heart block or heart failure.
Can Artificial Intelligence Reduce Invasive Testing and Improve Cardiac Diagnostics? News

Can Artificial Intelligence Reduce Invasive Testing and Improve Cardiac Diagnostics?

Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of adult death worldwide.
Fall’s Virus Harvest: What to Know About COVID, RSV, Flu, and the New Vaccines Video

Fall’s Virus Harvest: What to Know About COVID, RSV, Flu, and the New Vaccines

This talk provides answers to the questions clinicians are starting to hear every day, including how worried to be about current COVID cases, when the latest COVID vaccines will be available, and whether they’ll work better against upcoming variants.
New Hypoparathyroidism Guidelines and Emerging PTH Replacement Therapies for Improved Patient Outcomes News

New Hypoparathyroidism Guidelines and Emerging PTH Replacement Therapies for Improved Patient Outcomes

New guidelines from the Second International Workshop on the Evaluation and Management of Hypoparathyroidism provide clinicians with the latest evidence-based recommendations for the prevention, diagnosis and management of this rare disease.
Transgender Women Benefit from Prostate Cancer Screenings News

Transgender Women Benefit from Prostate Cancer Screenings

Transgender women keep their prostates after gender-affirming surgery, and as a result are still at risk for prostate cancer.
Low-Risk Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Case Studies: Patient-Centered Approaches to Treatment News

Low-Risk Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Case Studies: Patient-Centered Approaches to Treatment

A 2022 UCSF study found that, since publication of the 2015 American Thyroid Association (ATA) guidelines, surgeons nationwide are performing more thyroid lobectomies for low-risk differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) proportional to other thyroid surgeries for the condition.
Renowned Urologic Specialist to Lead UCSF Urology Program News

Renowned Urologic Specialist to Lead UCSF Urology Program

Benjamin N. Breyer, MD, MAS, FACS, a renowned leader in urology and urological surgery, has been appointed chair of the UCSF Department of Urology.
Advanced Care of Subdural Hematoma in the Elderly: A Look at Embolization Video

Advanced Care of Subdural Hematoma in the Elderly: A Look at Embolization

Neurosurgeon Luis Savastano, MD, PhD, discusses middle meningeal artery embolization, a cutting-edge, outpatient procedure for subdural hematoma.
Everyday Heart Disease Prevention: An Update on Risk Assessment and Clinical Strategies Video

Everyday Heart Disease Prevention: An Update on Risk Assessment and Clinical Strategies

With heart disease deaths on the upswing since 2010, primary care providers must routinely develop individualized plans to protect their patients from atherosclerosis.
UCSF Internal Medicine Specialist Celebrated for Diabetes Epidemiology Research News

UCSF Internal Medicine Specialist Celebrated for Diabetes Epidemiology Research

Alka M. Kanaya, MD, UC San Francisco primary care physician and researcher, has been honored with the 2023 Kelly West Award for Outstanding Achievement in Epidemiology from the American Diabetes Association (ADA).
Focused Ultrasound Stops Tremors in Patients with Movement Disorders: UCSF Case Studies News

Focused Ultrasound Stops Tremors in Patients with Movement Disorders: UCSF Case Studies

High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is an incision-free, minimally invasive outpatient procedure during which MRI-guided ultrasound is directed at the ventral intermediate (VIM) nucleus of the thalamus.
Can Reducing Insulin Resistance Minimize Severe Asthma Symptoms? News

Can Reducing Insulin Resistance Minimize Severe Asthma Symptoms?

UCSF researchers led a study that found insulin resistance (IR) is common in patients with severe asthma and is associated with lung function impairment and suboptimal responses to asthma medications.

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