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Unrepaired Moderate TR Linked to Increased Mortality After Mitral Valve Repair

Study supports addressing mitral regurgitation before mild tricuspid regurgitation progresses

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Ross Procedure in Young Adults Delivers Favorable Long-Term Clinical and QOL Outcomes

30-year study of Cleveland Clinic experience shows clear improvement from year 2000 onward

illustrated heart with a graft and visible blood vessels

Coronary Artery Aneurysm With Fistula: A Complex Problem Requiring an Elegant Surgical Solution

Cleveland Clinic-pioneered repair technique restores a 61-year-old to energetic activity

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AATS Quality Gateway: Comprehensive and Nuanced Cardiac Surgery Risk Modeling Is at Hand

Launch of the tool promises to reshape quality assessment across the specialty

surgical team working at the operating table in an operating room

Re-Repair of Post-MI Ventricular Septal Rupture: Feasible When Done at Experienced Centers

Cleveland Clinic series finds favorable long-term results with this high-risk operation

pointy medical device entering chambers of the heart through a major vessel

Special Issues in High-Risk Aortic Valve Replacement: Multivalve Surgery, Early Device Support

Surgeons credit good outcomes to experience with complex cases and team approach

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Aortic Valve Repair for Aortic Regurgitation: A Welcome Option in Experienced Hands

For many patients, repair is feasible, durable and preferred over replacement

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