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Cardiac Surgery Program
Learn more about cardiac surgery at John Muir Health.Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery
Dr. Chris Cook describes the types of procedures and benefits to patients when using minimally invasive approach to cardiac surgery.Outcomes of cardiac surgery in nonagenarians
Watch Juan A. Crestanello, M.D., discuss outcomes of cardiac surgery in nonagenarians.Clinical Advance - Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery
UCSF Health is a major referral and destination center for minimally invasive cardiac surgery, featuring high volumes, extensive experience and quality outcomes.Cardiac Surgery Program
The UCSF Cardiac Surgery Program is committed to surgical excellence, world-class patient care, pioneering research and education.Hyponatremia: An overlooked risk factor after cardiac surgery
Watch Juan A. Crestanello, M.D., discuss hyponatremia, an overlooked risk factor associated with adverse outcomes after cardiac surgery.Clinical Minutes: Cardiac Surgery - Minimally Invasive Options
Andreas Kamlot, MD, outlines the rapidly evolving field of cardiac surgery, including the new generation of valves that reduce stress and improve outcomes.The impact of postoperative complications on long-term survival after cardiac surgery
Watch Juan A. Crestanello, M.D., discuss the impact of postoperative complications on long-term survival after cardiac surgery.Less Invasive Cardiac Bypass Surgery Reduces Risk and Recovery Time
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute recently began offering a less traumatic, minimally invasive approach to cardiac bypass surgery procedure.Carotid Artery Stenosis in Cardiac Surgery | Penn Medicine
Dr. Kalapatapu, Chief of Vascular Surgery at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center of Penn Medicine provides updates on Carotid Stenosis in Cardiac Surgery.UCSF Cardiac Surgery Access and Consultations
At UCSF’s Cardiothoracic Surgery Program, we value the opportunity to partner with you in caring for patients with a wide range of cardiac conditions, from arrhythmias to ventricular septal defects.Recovery from Clinical Disasters and Bad Outcomes
Chief of cardiac surgery Jennifer Lawton recaps the STS session focusing on recovery from clinical disasters and bad outcomes, noting the stakes are often high in cardiac surgery and the risk of something going wrong is elevated in some cases.