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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

side-by-side photos of heart valve procedures

Team-Based Management of Aortic Stenosis Across the Lifespan: It’s All About Options

Age and other factors figure into the choice among SAVR, TAVR, Ross, Ozaki and more

Multiarterial grafts in coronary artery bypass

Multiarterial Grafting Outperforms Single-Arterial Grafting in CABG Reoperations

Study indicates lower in-hospital mortality and better long-term survival

heart surgery in the operating room

A New Paradigm in Managing Ventricular Septal Rupture After Myocardial Infarction

Transvalvular LVAD support transforms emergency surgery into urgent procedure

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completed aortic root replacement with reimplantation

Excellent Long-Term Outcomes Achievable With Modified Aortic Reimplantation

20 years of Cleveland Clinic experience in ~500 patients with proximal aortic aneurysm or dilation

robotic arm ports in a cardiac surgery operation

Robotically Assisted CABG: A Technology Whose Time Has Come

Why and how we’re using robotic assistance for qualifying CABG candidates

stent graft in ascending aorta

ARISE II Underway to Evaluate Ascending Aorta Stent Graft for Endovascular Repair

Multicenter pivotal study may lead to first endovascular treatment for the ascending aorta

coronary chronic total occlusion

Bringing More Options to Bear in CAD – Part 3: Refinements in Revascularization Care

The case for a thoughtful approach to CTO and minimally invasive options for CABG

operating room during robotic heart surgery

Robotic Mitral Valve Repair: Reflections After 2,400-Plus Cases

Judicious application yields a 99.7% repair rate and 0.04% mortality

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