Barnes-Jewish Hospital | Washington University Physicians

Advanced technique wakes patients during complex brain surgery

Twelve to 15 times a year, Washington University neurosurgeons at Barnes-Jewish Hospital put a patient to sleep, remove part of their patient’s skull, exposing their brain and then wake the patient up. These surgeons are performing one of the most dramatic and difficult of surgical procedures – awake craniotomy. Read More

New Technology From Barnes-Jewish Helps City Fire Department Treat Heart Attack Patients Faster

New technology purchased by several local groups, including Barnes-Jewish Hospital, is allowing the St. Louis City Fire Department to better treat heart attack patients in the area. Read More

Siteman Cancer Center Seeks Online Votes for LIVESTRONG Grant

The Siteman Cancer Center is once again a finalist for a Community Impact Project grant from the Lance Armstrong Foundation’s LIVESTRONG program and needs online votes from the public as the final step in the grant process. Applications receiving the most votes from the public will receive a grant. Read More

New Barnes-Jewish Center for Outpatient Health to Enhance Patient Care

A new Barnes-Jewish Hospital facility opening on the Washington University Medical Center campus will provide an upgraded environment with improved access to services for thousands of St. Louisans who have difficulty affording or accessing healthcare. Read More

25th Anniversary of Milestone Heart Procedure; Updated Approach to AFIB Maintains High Cure Rates

Surgeons at the Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Heart & Vascular Center are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the first Cox Maze procedure, a surgery invented there in 1987 that has become the gold standard surgical treatment for patients suffering from a common heart arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation (AFIB). Read More
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