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Robotic Cardiac Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2020
Robotic minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass is the most common robotic coronary procedure performed worldwide. It can be used to treat isolated left anterior descending (LAD) stenosis or can be coupled with percutaneous coronary intervention to diseased non-LAD targets in patients with multivessel disease.
Jonathan M, Hemli, Nirav C, Patel
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Robotic cardiac surgery

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2011
To outline current techniques in robotic cardiac surgery and to report the recent results.Robot-assisted surgery is the latest iteration toward less-invasive surgical procedures. Cardiac surgeons have slowly adopted robotic techniques into their armamentarium.
Eric J, Lehr   +2 more
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Paediatric cardiac surgery

Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, 2009
We present a short discussion of the literature concerning institutional volume and outcomes for congenital heart surgery. Although there are limitations to some of the studies discussed, all published studies conclude that higher volumes are associated with better outcomes. We then reflect on some of the arguments that can be made in favour of greater
Victor T, Tsang   +2 more
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Robotic Cardiac Surgery

AORN Journal, 2003
ABSTRACTThe health care climate is evolving due to influences of new technology, and robotic surgery has become a part of many surgical procedures and specialties. Incorporation of robotic procedures in cardiac surgery has several recognized benefits for patient outcomes, including a smaller incision, decrease in pain, and shorter hospital stay ...
Tammy Beth, Reger, Mary Ellen, Janhke
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Cardiac arrhythmia surgery

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1993
Cardiac arrhythmia surgery has changed dramatically in the past several years, as indicated by the articles published during the past year dealing with the surgical treatment of supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias. With the increasing use of radiofrequnecy ablation for the treatment of arrhythmias, the Maze procedure for the cure of atrial ...
J C, Goldblatt, T B, Ferguson
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Reoperation: Cardiac Surgery

AACN Advanced Critical Care, 1990
The subject of cardiac reoperation in general has been infrequently discussed in the medical literature and has not yet appeared in the nursing literature. Yet reoperation presents a real challenge, accentuating some problems that are also associated with primary cases and posing some considerations that are unique to the reoperative situation.
M, Halfman-Franey, K, Gabel, D E, Berg
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Pediatric cardiac surgery

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1993
Although there is fair agreement in many areas of pediatric cardiac surgery, issues of controversy and uncertainty persist. The role of the Fontan procedure in the treatment of complex congenital heart lesions is expanding, mainly by necessity, because an alternative biventricular repair is often not available.
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Pediatric cardiac surgery

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1991
The treatment of many forms of congenital heart disease has continued to advance, and numerous reports have appeared in the last year to document these improvements. Increased information regarding the "natural history" of repaired congenital heart disease has also been reported.
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