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Surgeons just performed the first open heart surgery without ever opening the chest. Here's how.
FOR THE FIRST time, doctors have successfully completed a coronary artery bypass without cutting the patient open. They ...
The world’s first minimally invasive heart bypass procedure — done without cutting open the chest wall — has been performed ...
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First-ever high-risk heart bypass performed without opening patient's chest is a success
A patient who needed lifesaving heart surgery has become the first person ever to receive a coronary artery bypass without ...
In a world-first, a team of researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, has successfully performed a coronary artery bypass - a normally open-heart ...
Although open-heart surgery can be life saving, it may lead to long-term side effects such as chronic pain, memory difficulties, and emotional or psychological challenges. Open-heart surgery is one of ...
Of the two heart valve surgeries Janice Smith has had at OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital, the second was much easier for her. "I had a good experience both times," the 86-year-old said. "It's just that ...
People with severe aortic stenosis, a condition where the heart’s aortic valve narrows and restricts blood flow, can already undergo a less invasive and faster procedure compared to traditional ...
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