When a center has an annual vascular surgery case volume beyond 7,500 and one of the largest vascular medicine programs in the U.S., it’s bound to yield some notable stats. Here’s a sampling.
Distinctive Dozen: 12 Developments from 2016 Likely to Reshape Cardiovascular Practice
From heart benefits of diabetes drugs to leadless pacing to expanding populations for TAVR, 2016 was a dynamic year in cardiovascular care. Cleveland Clinic experts reflect on a dozen key developments.
How 3-D Printing Is Revolutionizing Medicine at Cleveland Clinic
The use of 3-D printing is still in its infancy, but the technology is already revolutionizing medicine. See how Cleveland Clinic has been using 3-D printing for liver resection, heart surgery and more.
A Look at Ascending Aorta Repair by Endovascular Stent Grafting
Endovascular repair of the ascending aorta can be an effective life-saving therapy in the properly selected patient and may serve as a bridging therapy to open repair in others.
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50 Reasons to Take Heart from the Past Two Decades of Cardiovascular Progress
What do gut flora and the proliferation of percutaneous procedures have in common? They both figure into discoveries or changes from our list of 50 key developments in cardiovascular care over the past two decades.