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Cardiothoracic Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2017
This chapter on cardiothoracic surgery describes cardiac operations such as coronary artery bypass grafting, aortic and mitral valve replacement, atrial septal defect repair, and cardiac transplantation. Steps of sternotomy, saphenous vein harvest, and cardiopulmonary bypass are included.
Aminah N. Ahmad, Michael Ibrahim
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Cardiothoracic surgery

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2015
Conjoined twins often have complex cardiac anomalies associated with other congenital defects. The correct cardiac diagnosis delineates the degree of cardiac fusion and the feasibility of separation. The outcome in twins with fused hearts remains poor.
Victor T, Tsang   +2 more
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Cardiothoracic surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2022
Abstract This chapter focuses on cardiothoracic surgery. It begins by outlining the principles of cardiac surgery. The majority of procedures are coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) operations, followed by aortic valve replacements, mitral valve (MV) repair and replacements, and aortic surgeries.
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Cardiothoracic surgery

The American Journal of Surgery, 2011
Cardiothoracic surgeons provide care to neonates, children, adults, and the elderly with a range of disorders of the heart, lungs, esophagus, and major blood vessels of the chest. The field of cardiothoracic surgery continues to thrive among the transformations in thoracic and cardiovascular medicine.
Sara A, Hennessy, Christine L, Lau
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CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2006
While many cardiac textbooks will usually have a section on coronary artery bypass grafts and heart valve surgery, there are fewer available that also cover other types of cardiac surgery and thoracic surgery.
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Cardiothoracic surgery

2013
Basics 620 Principles of cardiac surgery 622 Coronary artery disease 626 Valvular heart disease 628 Cardiothoracic ICU 630
Greg McLatchie, Neil Borley
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Cardiothoracic Surgery

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994
The necessity for making a major incision for a thoracic operation has been challenged. A continuing concern for patients with prosthetic cardiac valves and their physicians is the possibility of a defective prosthesis.
G J, Magovern, J A, Magovern
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Cardiothoracic Surgery

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997
J M, Matloff, A, Chaux
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