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Obstetrics Gynecology Institute Innovations 2023

Cleveland Clinic Obstetrics & Gynecology Institute is proud to share highlights from 2023.

Cleveland Clinic Obstetrics & Gynecology Institute is proud to share highlights from 2023.


Continue on for notable news, research, and the many ways we support patient health and well-being.


uterine transposition

Innovative, Collaborative Care for Preserving Fertility

Options expand for patients with cancer and other conditions

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Improving care for our patients

Infant and Maternal Health
Cleveland Clinic Launches Center for Infant and Maternal Health

New program brings ‘all hands on deck’ to reduce infant mortality

C-section surgery
Experienced Specialists Team Up for Complex Surgical Obstetrics

Coordinated care for patients with placenta accreta or a history of abdominal surgeries

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Optimizing Care for Those With Genetic Predisposition to Ovarian and Breast Cancer

A well-prepared team meets the distinctive needs of patients at hereditary high risk

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Novel Medications Boost Treatment Options for Patients With Postpartum Depression

Multidisciplinary approach starts with early and regular screenings

Research and innovations

Ovarian tumor
Research Shows Link Between Antibiotic Use and Ovarian Cancer Outcomes

Reassessing antibiotic dosage and type and restoring gut biome could improve survival rates

MonaLisa laser treatment
Energy-Based Device Holds Promise for Patients with Vaginal Atrophy

Treatment being offered in cases where medical and hormonal management was not successful

Cervical cancer cells
Fertility-Sparing Management of Early-Stage Cervical Cancer

Studying trends of conization with lymph node evaluation, trachelectomy and radical hysterectomy

Child hugging pregnant mother
Combating the Rise in Pregnan­cy-Related Hypertension

Ohio program starts by standardizing care for patients at risk

uterteral endometriosis

Three Specialists Perform Robotic Surgery to Remove Endometrial Nodule

A large nodule had strangulated the patient’s ureter and invaded the vagina, bladder and rectum

Physician leadership and clinical insights

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Striving for Sustainability in Ob-Gyn Care

Researchers examine waste and implore colleagues to take action

Elliott Richards MD
Difficult Fertility News Calls for Respecting Individual Experience

Mental health colleagues can provide much-needed perspective

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