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heart with a grafted vein to the aorta

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

surgical team during a heart operation

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

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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

figure-of-8-shaped surgical stitch

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

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

intraoperative photo of a bicuspid valve repair operation

Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease: Multifaceted Challenges Demand Versatile Management

Multidisciplinary teams can deliver good short- and long-term outcomes, Cleveland Clinic experience shows

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