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Multiarterial Grafting in CABG: Why It Matters and How to Make the Most of It (Podcast)

Two cardiac surgeons explain Cleveland Clinic’s philosophy of maximizing arterial graft use

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Current Landscape for Use of Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices (Podcast)

Medical and surgical perspectives on current and emerging uses of ECMO and Impella

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Essentials of Contemporary Mitral Valve Surgery at Cleveland Clinic (Podcast)

An overview of growth in robot-assisted surgery, impressive re-repair success rates and more

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How and Why Intraoperative TEE Is Indispensable to Acute Type A Aortic Dissection Care

New review distills insights and best practices from a high-volume center

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Heart and Aorta Care for Patients With Connective Tissue Disorders (Podcast)

When to recommend aortic root surgery in Marfan and other syndromes

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Mitral Valve-Induced LVOTO: A Toolkit to Relieve Obstruction When More Than Hypertrophy Is at Play

Tailored valve interventions prove effective for LVOTO without significant septal hypertrophy

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Novel Technique for Repairing Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return During Heart Transplant

Reproducible technique uses native recipient tissue, avoiding risks of complex baffles

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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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