A groundbreaking study led by Drs. Kaufman and Jarrahy at the Institute reveals a successful treatment for diaphragm paralysis. Their research, examining 34 patients who received combined phrenic nerve reconstruction and temporary diaphragm pacing, showed that 88% experienced improved respiratory function. This surgical approach demonstrated significant increases in lung capacity and diaphragm strength, suggesting it should be considered a standard treatment option for eligible patients.
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