Pediatrics Noticias Destacadas Jan. 23, 2025 We collaborate with you to provide advanced options for scoliosis Scoliosis specialists at Mayo Clinic Children's Center collaborate with you to provide advanced, comprehensive scoliosis treatment options, including vertebral body tethering. This is a minimally invasive, motion-sparing alternative to traditional fusion. May 31, 2025 Mayo Clinic Children's: New name, same unmatched care for kids Families and referring physicians seeking pediatric specialty care and collaboration with specialists in rare and complex conditions can continue to rely on Mayo Clinic Children's, previously Mayo Clinic Children's Center. May 31, 2025 Vascular anomalies: Genetic testing advancements lead to significant diagnostic, treatment improvements Recent advancements in the identification of key molecular pathways and genetic mutations that drive the formation and progression of vascular anomalies has led to significant improvements in diagnostic tools and treatment options. Understanding these pathways is critical for improved patient care. May 31, 2025 Timely treatment and enhanced imaging improve outcomes for adolescents with scaphoid fractures Diagnosing scaphoid fractures in younger children is challenging, and delays in treatment can lead to more complicated surgical needs, arthritis and carpal instabilities. Immobilization can be enough for healing; however, in some cases a child might need surgery. Advanced care for pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) Mayo Clinic Children's pediatric IBD specialists collaborate with you to deliver the latest in medical and surgical care — focused on long-term outcomes for young patients with IBD. Advanced pediatric cancer care Mayo Clinic Children's pediatric cancer specialists collaborate with you to deliver the latest in medical and surgical care — focused on long-term outcomes for young patients with cancer. Vascular rings and slings: Mayo Clinic experience Vascular rings and slings are increasingly diagnosed with the advent of fetal screening and frequency of cross-sectional imaging. There are a wide variety of types, and management depends on anatomy, age and symptoms. Publications E-NEWSLETTER EDITIONSee the latest edition plus past issues Subscribe to updates Quarterly eNewsletter for physicians that highlights trends in pediatric procedures and disease management strategies for children receiving care at Mayo Clinic Subscribe Read Recent Issues 1 Revolutionizing pediatric cardiac care through AI-enabled ECGs 2 Pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma treatment requires the right care, right away 3 Enhancing precision for pediatric epilepsy localization 4 Proton beam therapy for pediatric cancers 5 Streamlined, coordinated care for complex pediatric cases Profesionales médicos Pediatrics