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Tuesday, May 14, 8:19am Features

Galveston County Daily News, May 14, 2013

By Molly Dannenmaier A new nonsurgical prostate cancer treatment offered at the University of Texas Medical Branch virtually eliminates the side effects of impotence and incontinence that can occur when patients receive the traditional treatment for prostate cancer — surgical prostate... more »

Thursday, April 18, 1:30pm News HighlightsFeatures

Galveston County Daily News, April 16, 2013

Yanking neurosurgical training out of the caves and into the 21st century has been Dr. Jaime Gasco’s mission ever since he became director of neurosurgery resident education for UTMB in late 2011. At UTMB, doctors in training to become neurosurgeons are using 3-D imaging mixed with a dose of... more »

Tuesday, April 16, 6:00am Features

Cutting-edge gaming technology teaches virtual surgery By Jim Kelly Imagine you have a brain tumor and your doctor says surgery is the only way to save your life. Now also imagine that the doctors have a 3-D image of your brain and get to “practice” the surgery before the actual... more »

Wednesday, April 10, 8:29am News HighlightsFeatures

Galveston County Daily News, April 9, 2013

At UTMB, a surgeon performed a groundbreaking robotic laparoscopic procedure on a 35-year-old pregnant patient, Leonora Orejuela of Galveston, whose cervix was too short to sustain a pregnancy. Dr. Sami Kilic, chief of minimally invasive gynecology and research, is the first surgeon in the world... more »

Thursday, March 28, 1:23pm Features

Performing surgery on a pregnant patient is a delicate matter. Risks to both mother and baby must be carefully weighed in every decision a surgeon makes. Recently, at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, a surgeon performed a groundbreaking robotic laparoscopic procedure on a... more »

Tuesday, March 19, 2:10pm Features

By Molly Dannenmaier Children with cerebral palsy often must rely on wheelchairs or special walkers. But a new medical procedure is freeing their muscles and allowing them to walk – in many cases unassisted.  Four-year-old Damien Aguilar and his mother made a life-changing journey... more »

Tuesday, March 19, 10:19am News HighlightsFeatures

Galveston County Daily News, March 19, 2013

Children with cerebral palsy must often rely on wheelchairs or special walkers. But a new medical procedure is freeing their muscles and allowing them to walk — in many cases unassisted. Damien Aguilar, 4, and his mother made a life-changing journey in January when they traveled from Dallas to... more »

Friday, March 8, 3:34pm Features

Six blocks of Market Street are scheduled to close to westbound traffic beginning Monday, March 11, for installation of underground utilities at the University of Texas Medical Branch. The closure is expected to last about 14 months. The traffic restrictions will be in effect between Sixth and... more »

Friday, March 8, 2:48pm News HighlightsFeatures

Texas Medical Center News, March 1, 2013

Continuing coverage: UTMB’s Dr. Andrew Zhang is plastic surgeon specializing in hand and microsurgery, with extensive experience in complex reconstructive techniques. His expertise was recently utilized when a 4-year-old girl was bitten by dog and required microsurgery to repair her cheek.... more »

Tuesday, February 26, 4:12pm Features

Galveston County Daily News, February 26, 2013 - (Link unavailable)

By Maureen Bayless Balleza Adrianna De La Cruz is a 4-year-old bundle of energy whose favorite word is why. At first glance it’s hard to imagine that she was the victim of a devastating dog bite less than a month ago. Then you notice the leg brace that doesn’t slow her down a bit, and... more »

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