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| | Cardiac surgery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cardiac surgery is surgery on the heart, typically to treat complications of ischemic heart disease (e.g. |  | | It was soon discovered that the repair of intracardiac pathologies necessitated a bloodless and motionless environment, which means that the heart should be stopped and by-passed by use of an extracorporeal circulation technique, hence the term of cardiopulmonary bypass. |  | | Recently, however, doctors have begun to perform "beating heart surgery," a term used to describe cardiac surgey done without the aforementioned bypass pump mechanism. |
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| | The Relief of Mitral Stenosis: An Historic Step in Cardiac Surgery - The Texas Heart Institute Award for Undergraduate ... |
 | | A chronological survey of mitral valve surgery is presented, with emphasis on parallels to cardiac surgery in general and with highlights of key figures and events that have conclusively altered the surgeon's approach to and success with cardiac dysfunction. |  | | Mitral valve surgery (especially for the relief of mitral stenosis) has paralleled the innovations and trends of cardiac surgery and often has served as the benchmark of the latest procedures and techniques. |  | | In the 1st half of the 20th century, acceptance of heart surgery was still very slow; only in the 2nd half-century did one success rapidly build upon another, as a few daring and innovative individuals showed that the mechanical nature of the heart enables the surgical repair, and even the replacement, of faulty parts. |
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| | American College of Surgeons Bulletin Highlights |
 | | However, only the cardiac surgeon is fully cognizant of all aspects of a given patient's condition and retains the responsibility for the continuity of care, which includes the preoperative status, the operative management, and the postoperative care. |  | | Surgery for congenital heart disease, especially in infants, requires a setting that readily meets the complex and special needs of this group of patients. |  | | Intensive care nursing of cardiac surgical patients is recognized as a true specialty involving skills in dealing with cardiac and respiratory emergencies. |
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http://www.facs.org/fellows_info/guidelines/cardiac.html
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| | Cardiac Surgery Consultant's Committee Policy Definitions |
 | | Cardiac Surgical Procedure(s): Although the primary purpose of this data collection effort is to monitor risk-adjusted outcomes for cardiac surgical procedures requiring cardiopulmonary bypass, recently new procedures (such as minimally invasive cardiac surgery) have been used which are alternatives to traditional surgical techniques. |  | | This is a cardiac surgical procedure whereby the left ventricular myocardium is excised to reduce left ventricular volume in patients with a dilated cardiomyopathy, with or without mitral valve replacement or repair. |  | | Minimally invasive cardiac surgery procedures should also be identified as a prior heart surgery. |
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http://www1.va.gov/HEALTH/CSCC/define.htm
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| | Cardiac Surgery Associates - Cardio Health Site |
 | | Cardiac Surgery Associates is a group of surgeons committed to excellence in the practice of cardiac, thoracic, and peripheral vascular surgery in the western suburbs. |  | | Cardiac Surgery Associates is a leader in minimally invasive heart surgery, heart assist devices, transplants, and many complex procedures. |  | | Learn more about what the Cardiac Surgery Associates office near you offers or set up a consultation to meet one of our physicians to answer your health care questions. |
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http://www.openheart.net
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| | Cardiac Surgery |
 | | The Section of Cardiac Surgery conducts diverse, broad ranging basic science research programs in areas relevant to congenital heart disease, valvular and coronary problems, and integrative medicine approaches to the care of affected patients. |  | | Due to a limited number of specialists in complex cardiac surgery, we must discover a means to recruit those with the brightest and best minds and surgical skills in the country. |  | | This experience can result in the development of new innovations in cardiac disease treatment and prevention, which are then utilized in clinical practice. |
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http://www.um-surgery.org/development/cardiac.htm
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| | Southlake Regional Health Centre - Cardiac Care - Surgery |
 | | During surgery, the patient is connected to the heart-lung bypass machine, which takes over the function of the heart and lungs during surgery. |  | | Patients scheduled for cardiac surgery are required to visit the pre-op clinic and participate in an educational class approximately two to three weeks before their surgery. |  | | Bypass surgery improves the blood flow of oxygen and nutrients to the heart muscle, which provides relief of angina symptoms and may increase life expectancy. |
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http://www.southlakeregional.org/cardiac.surgery.html
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| | Robot Assisted Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery |
 | | Yuh is an Assistant Professor of Surgery within the Division of Cardiac Surgery and Director of Cardiac Surgical Research and Robotic Cardiac Surgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. |  | | Traditionally, cardiac surgery is performed through a sternotomy, a large incision extending down the center of the breastbone, providing access to the heart. |  | | The disfigurement and pain associated with this extensive incision has been a longstanding but heretofore acceptable part of cardiac surgery. |
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http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/CardiacSurgery/PatientCare/robot.html
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| | Cardiovascular Ultrasound Full text Perioperative risk stratification in non cardiac surgery: role of pharmacological ... |
 | | Cardiovascular complications account for approximately half of all mortality after non cardiac surgery and are the leading cause of death in those patients [1]. |  | | In this set of patients the incidence of hard cardiac events (myocardial infarction and death) in the post-operative period is higher when compared to other type of non cardiac surgery. |  | | Predictors of cardiac events after major vascular surgery: Role of clinical characteristics, dobutamine echocardiography, and beta-blocker therapy. |
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http://www.cardiovascularultrasound.com/content/2/1/4
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| | BioMed Central Full text Creatinine clearance versus serum creatinine as a risk factor in cardiac surgery |
 | | Renal impairment is one of the predictors of mortality in cardiac surgery. |  | | Several models for preoperative risk assessment in cardiac surgery were introduced in the past 15 years, all of which considered the renal function as one of the predictors of mortality. |  | | In a group of 8138 patients out of a total of 11878 patients, who underwent cardiac surgery in our hospital between January 1996 and July 2002, the 18 standard EuroSCORE parameters could retrospectively be determined and logistic regression analysis performed. |
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http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2482/3/4
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| | Cardiac Surgery |
 | | Since 1997 we have co-operated with the other centres performing cardiac surgery in the North West of England, in a regional audit project, which allows pooling and analysis of data that provide meaningful risk adjustment and stratification of cardiac surgical patients in the North West Region. |  | | Aortic surgery (surgery of the major blood vessels) and other less common operations are grouped under ‘all other operations’. |  | | Our cardiac surgeons are also involved in the North West Quality Improvement Programme in Cardiac Interventions, which is a regional collaboration involving all the cardiac surgeons operating in the northwest of England. |
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http://www.ctc.nhs.uk/surgery/cardiac_surgery.html
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| | Province of Manitoba Manitoba Health Health Services Wait Time Information |
 | | Decisions regarding when patients have their surgery are multifactorial. |  | | works with the patient's cardiac specialist, referring physician(s) and hospital staff to monitor patients at home and in hospital until their procedure, and helps physicians access specialized cardiac surgical care when referring patients. |  | | All cardiac surgeons and cardiologists are aware that if they feel their patient is not getting timely access to surgery, a Cardiac Surgery Wait List Coordinator will assist them in: |
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http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/waitlist/cardiac.html
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| | Emory Healthcare Emory Adult Cardiac Surgery " |
 | | Surgeons in the adult cardiac surgery program also perform mitral valve repair, revascularization of acute myocardial infarction, resection of thoracic and thoraco-abdominal aneurysms, reoperative coronary surgery, and endoscopic techniques for cardiac bypass surgery. |  | | Emory researchers have made major contributions to the current practice of cardiac surgery by devising methods of protecting the heart during open heart surgery and refining and testing a method for prevention of calcification of bioprosthetic heart valves. |  | | John Puskas’ performance of the world's first minimally invasive triple off-pump bypass surgery using Mini-CABG instrumentation in 1997, and the establishment in 2003 of one of the only cardiac surgery centers in the world to offer endoscopic atraumatic coronary artery bypass (Endo-ACAB) — the most minimally invasive bypass surgery presently available — by Dr. |
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http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/departments/cardiac_surgery_adult
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| | Cardiac surgery unit eyed for 2004 |
 | | Currently, heart surgery patients are cared for in the Progressive Care Unit (PCU) on the fourth floor of the main hospital. |  | | A pedway will be constructed from Surgery to 2 East to transport patients to the new cardiac unit. |  | | The 12-bed nursing unit with all private rooms for cardiac surgery patients will open in the fall of 2004 in the 4002 Building. |
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http://www.baptisteast.com/news/Cardiac-surgery-unit.cfm
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| | Cardiac Surgery - Washington DC |
 | | The cardiac surgery team consists of a dedicated cadre of experienced professionals that care for the open heart surgery patient from admission to discharge. |  | | The reputation for outstanding surgical care for our open heart surgery patients is best described by the support from our patients and their physicians. |  | | Once transferred to the floor, a team of dedicated cardiac surgery nurse practitioners and cardiac surgery floor nurses care for and coordinate post-operative needs on dedicated cardiac surgery step-down floors. |
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http://www.whcenter.org/1304.cfm
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| | Cardiac Surgery at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine |
 | | Our cardiac surgery program currently offers a full complement of surgical interventions -- from time-honored surgeries such as coronary artery bypass, valve replacement, and congenital cardiac repairs to new ground-breaking therapies including minimally-invasive robotic-assisted heart surgery, off-pump coronary bypass, surgical ablation for atrial fibrillation, and laser transmyocardial revascularization. |  | | These same surgeons are committed to continually studying and evaluating new methods of surgical treatment and improving surgical outcomes through clinical and laboratory research in such areas as protection of the brain and neurological systems during bypass operations. |  | | Our large volume, consisting of many complex and complicated procedures in all areas, including pediatric and aortic cardiac procedures, assures patients that they are receiving the best care possible from some of the most experienced and expertly skilled surgeons in the world. |
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http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/CardiacSurgery
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| | Cardiac Surgery Division at Mass General Hospital- Surgery, Transplants, Valve Repair, More |
 | | Today, the Division of Cardiac Surgery continues to be on the leading edge of programs for both acquired and congenital heart disease, often setting the surgicalstandards for institutions worldwide. |  | | Many aspects of the cardiac surgery division’s activities work in association with other subspecialties and involve multidisciplinary approaches to evaluation, management and treatment. |  | | As a result, our patients receive supportive care that is tailored to their particular needs and, in some instances, through clinical trials, have access to pioneering treatment not available anywhere else. |
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http://www.massgeneral.org/cardiac/surgery
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| | Cardiac Surgery |
 | | Residency in cardiac surgery may be entered via two routes; a three year program after completion of general surgery or a six year program beginning after medical school clerkship. |  | | In addition, a wide range of basic and clinical research groups are actively studying such areas as causes of pulmonary hypertension, fetal surgery, myocardial protection, cardiac transplantation and surgery for acquired aortic valve disease. |  | | Both streams qualify successful candidates to sit the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada fellowship examinations for cardiac surgery. |
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| | [UCLA] Department of Surgery Home |
 | | The Department of Surgery's Cardiac Surgery website provides information on minimally invasive cardiac surgery/robotics, pediatric cardiac surgery, heart transplantation program, valvular disease / revascularization, cardiac assist devices, diseases of the thoracic aorta, myocardial preservation, chronic cardiac allograft rejection, myocyte implantation research and cardiac surgery residency. |  | | Today, that legacy has flourished, and the Department of Surgery is comprised of ten divisions: Cardiovascular Surgery, General Surgery, Head and Neck Surgery, Liver and Pancreas Transplantation, Neurosurgery, Pediatric Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Surgical Oncology, Thoracic Surgery and Vascular Surgery. |  | | The Department of Surgery's Head and Neck Surgery website provides information on voice disorders, otology / neuro-otology, head and neck cancer, pediatric otolaryngology, facial plastic / reconstructive surgery, nasal and sinus disease / allergy, cochlear implants, laryngology / speech, neuro-otology, vestibular and hearing, head and neck oncology, laryngeal transplantation, fellowships, laryngology, plastic surgery and oncology. |
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| | Cardiac Surgery Division at University of Maryland Medicine |
 | | The Cardiac Surgery Division maintains a full-service program for the surgical correction of cardiac disorders. |  | | We offer an extensive range of cardiac surgical services from repairing congenital heart defects in infants and children to performing heart transplantations and other complex procedures for high-risk adult patients. |  | | With reputations as experts in their field, surgeons on the Heart Center team treat patients with cardiac conditions resulting from: |
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http://www.umm.edu/surgeryhome/surg-cardiac.html
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| | NYU Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery |
 | | Our surgeons are not only trained in traditional techniques in minimally invasive surgery, but are also pioneers in newer techniques. |  | | Our surgeons are world leaders in the development and use of minimally invasive techniques in children and adults, mitral valve repair, beating heart surgery, and coronary artery revascularization. |  | | We currently offer minimally invasive surgery for treatment of atrial fibrillation. |
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| | GAMC: Cardiac Surgery |
 | | The key to the success of beating heart surgery and the element that eliminates the need for the heart-lung machine is a less-invasive type of surgery. |  | | From the patient's perspective, this surgery is similar in many ways to conventional coronary artery bypass surgery. |  | | Instead, only the area that is the focus of the surgery is stabilized by specialized instruments, while the rest of the heart is allowed to function normally. |
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http://www.glendaleadventist.com/content/services/cardiac/surgery.asp
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| | Cardiac Surgery Consultant's Committee Main Page |
 | | The Cardiac Surgery Consultants Committee is a special advisory committee appointed to advise the Undersecretary of Health through the Department of Veterans Affairs Director of Surgical Service on various policy issues concerning the conduct of cardiac surgery in all VA medical centers nation-wide. |  | | Inquires related to an individual cardiac surgery program should be directed to the Chief of Cardiac Surgery at the appropriate VA facility. |  | | The criteria and standards for cardiac (open heart) surgery will be reviewed by VA Central Office periodically, or at least every two years, and revised as necessary based upon further analyses and experience with its use. |
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| | Boston.com / News / Local / R.I. / Small hospital prepares to enter cardiac surgery field |
 | | To establish the cardiac surgery program, Landmark officials enlisted the Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a group of Harvard-affiliated doctors who work at the Boston hospital. |  | | Sellke says he will probably perform the first surgery at Landmark, and will continue to do two or three a week for the foreseeable future. |  | | Mandapati has been keeping up his skills by performing surgery elsewhere. |
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http://www.boston.com/news/local/rhode_island/articles/2005/04/24/small_hospital_prepares_to_enter_cardiac_surgery_field
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| | Cardiothoracic Education: Surgery Service |
 | | Included are some basic facts on the various aspects of cardiac surgery. |  | | We also perform surgery of the aorta and surgery for adult congenital heart disease. |  | | We are in the process of introducing new techniques in cadaver graft implantation of various heart valves. |
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http://www.surgery.usc.edu/divisions/ct/educationfellowships-studenthandout.html
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| | Medtronic: offering one of the broadest, most complete lines of cardiac surgery products in the industry |
 | | Medtronic Cardiac Surgery, pioneering new technologies for all areas of cardiac surgery: heart valves, perfusion systems, cannulae, beating heart surgery, and surgical ablation of cardiac tissue. |  | | The Cardiac Surgery Technologies business unit provides innovative technologies that allow cardiac surgeons to treat patients with coronary artery disease and other heart conditions. |  | | We have become a leading cardiac surgery provider for cardiac surgeons, perfusionists, anesthesiologists, and their patients by combining our strengths in the following areas. |
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| | Adult Cardiac Surgery - Cardiothoracic Surgery - Stanford University School of Medicine |
 | | Stanford's Cardiac Surgery Department has a long and distinguished legacy of ground-breaking research and enjoys an international reputation for excellence in all aspects of surgical treatment of heart disease. |  | | This legacy now comprises a record of more than 30,000 cardiac procedures and confers upon our cardiac surgeons an international reputation for leadership and excellence in the surgical treatment of heart and thoracic aortic disease. |  | | Adult Cardiac Surgery - Cardiothoracic Surgery - Stanford University School of Medicine |
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| | Schneider Children's Hospital; Cardiac Surgery |
 | | It is the primary center for pediatric cardiac surgical care in the North Shore-LIJ health system, one of the largest not for profit health systems in the country. |  | | The goal of every person in this division is to assure that all children in our region have access to a center of excellence for cardiac surgical care and that they receive the best cardiac surgical care that can be delivered in an environment specially designed for children. |  | | Throughout the continuum, highly experienced R.N.'s with special interest and training in patients with congenital heart problems provide care and assistance at every level. |
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http://www.schneiderchildrenshospital.org/sch_pat_cardiac_surg.html
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| | Congenital heart disease in children, adolescents, young adults Cardiac Center - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia |
 | | In addition to standard specialty training in pediatric cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery and cardiac anesthesia, physicians in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit are trained in specialties such as pediatric critical care medicine and neonatology. |  | | When you are referred to the Cardiac Center, your child's care will be led by one or more of our pediatric cardiologists. |  | | What families often remember best about their experience with the Cardiac Center is the nursing staff. |
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http://www.chop.edu/consumer/jsp/division/service.jsp?id=27697
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| | Cardiac Surgery |
 | | From our first consultation to surgery to lifetime follow-up, NYU Medical Center’s Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery is committed to treating patients as individuals and to achieving excellence in all respects. |  | | NYU Medical Center’s Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery is on the cutting edge of the revolution in minimally invasive heart surgery. |  | | Our surgeons have performed 3,500 minimally invasive heart surgeries, including the world’s first minimally invasive triple bypass and mitral repair procedures. |
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http://www.med.nyu.edu/mininvasive/surgeries/cardiac
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| | Cardiac Surgery Database |
 | | The cardiac surgery database of the European Association for Cardiothoracic Surgeons... |
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http://www.impotencia.org/links/cardiacsurgerydatabase.html
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| | Blood and Starch in Cardiac Surgery -- Shander et al. 125 (6): 2369 -- Chest |
 | | surgery is behavioral rather than a response to blood loss. |  | | Blood and Starch in Cardiac Surgery -- Shander et al. |  | | Haisch, G, Boldt, J, Krebs, C, et al Influence of a new hydroxyethylstarch preparation (HES 130/0.4) on coagulation in cardiac surgical patients. |
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| | SurgeryLinx - Surgeons' Medical News Journals Daily |
 | | We sought to assess the role of glucose-insulin-potassium in providing myocardial protection in nondiabetic patients undergoing coronary artery surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass...Conclusion: Glucose-insulin-potassium therapy improves early postoperative cardiovascular performance, reduces inotrope requirement, and might reduce myocardial injury. |  | | The relationship of postoperative electrographic seizures to neurodevelopmental outcome at 1 year of age after neonatal and infant cardiac surgery - The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery |  | | Improved myocardial protection during coronary artery surgery with glucose-insulin-potassium: A randomized controlled trial - The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery |
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http://www.mdlinx.com/SurgeryLinx/index.cfm?subspec_id=312&bt=todaysnews
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| | The Most Trusted Cardiac Services in the Area |
 | | Bloodless Surgery, a surgical technique for patients who cannot or prefer not to have blood transfusions. |  | | The Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at Jersey Shore University Medical Center is an outpatient facility for low- and high-risk, elective, cardiac diagnostic procedures. |  | | Jersey Shore's Cardiac Rehabilitation Program provides a range of recovery and post-recovery services to speed your recuperation, minimize your symptoms, increase your cardiovascular endurance, and improve your quality of life. |
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http://www.meridianhealth.com/jsmc.cfm/Services/CardiacServices/index.cfm
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| | Cardiotext.com Cardiac Surgery Bestsellers |
 | | Written by eminent cardiac anesthesiologists and surgeons, this handbook is a complete, practical guide to perioperative care in cardiac surgery. |  | | Handbook of Patient Care in Cardiac Surgery more... |  | | Cardiothoracic Surgical Nursing is an ideal reference source for nurses specializing in the care of adult patients with cardiac and thoracic surgical diseases. |
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http://www.cardiotext.com/features/best_surg
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| | Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery at Mount Sinai |
 | | Mount Sinai cardiac surgeons were also among the first to use robotics in heart surgery, a technique that enables delicate repairs inside the heart. |  | | Mount Sinai's noted cardiac surgeons offer the latest in minimally invasive heart surgery, the revolutionary technique by which major repairs are done through minor incisions. |  | | Although the techniques vary from procedure to procedure, minimally invasive surgical procedures employ video cameras and lens systems to provide anatomic visualization within a region of the body. |
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http://www.mountsinai.org/msh/clinical_services/mis_cardiac.htm
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| | Cardiac Surgery and Health -- Valve Replacement, Bypass, Catheterization Surgeons |
 | | circulatory support and cardiac transplantation. Our goal is to provide you or your loved ones—our patients-- with the highest level of compassion, care, and competence that modern medicine has to offer. |  | | Cardiac Surgery and Health -- Valve Replacement, Bypass, Catheterization Surgeons |
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http://www.brighamandwomens.org/cardiacsurgery
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| | Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery |
 | | In one type of CABG surgery, off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) surgery, surgeons operate on the heart while it beats; they do not stop the heart and connect the patient to a heart-lung machine. |  | | Learn how to refer a patient to the MICS Program at UPMC Health System, view a document about off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) surgery, or see a video about minimally invasive cardiac surgery. |  | | UPMC cardiac surgeons offer new versions of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. |
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http://www.upmc.edu/mics
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| | Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery - Department of Surgery, University of Missouri Health Care |
 | | Selected residents anticipating a career in academic surgery may apply for an additional research training year to pursue laboratory investigations and/or gain additional exposure to a specialized clinical area. |  | | Pierantonio Russo, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery and Child Health, and Interim Chief, Division Cardiothoracic Surgery, Chief Pediatric Cardiac Surgery |  | | University of Missouri Health Care provides more than 1200 cardiothoracic surgical procedures each year, including on- and off-pump cardiopulomonary bypass, transplantation, transmyocardial laser revascularization, valve replacement, major vessel surgery, pulmonary, esophageal, congenital, and acquired cardiac defect repair, thoracic and vascular trauma repair, endoscopy, and correction of cardiac conduction defects. |
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http://www.surgery.missouri.edu/departments/ct
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| | Cardiac Surgery Program - Clinical Services - Children's Hospital Boston |
 | | Each year, the program provides surgical care to approximately 1,050 patients, including roughly 700 cases of open-heart surgery (that require cardiopulmonary bypass), and 350 closed-cases (that do not require bypass), with extraordinary success rates. |  | | Talking about cardiac surgery with our newest cardiac surgeon, Emile Bacha, MD. |  | | Cardiac Surgery Program - Clinical Services - Children's Hospital Boston |
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