This video demonstrates an endoscopic removal of a left ventricular mass in a redo coronary artery bypass surgery using both internal thoracic arteries.
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December 28, 2020
As the year comes to a close, the CTSNet staff present the five most shared articles published in 2020.
December 28, 2020
As the year comes to a close, the CTSNet staff present the five most popular live events, including webinars, courses, and symposiums, published in 2020.
December 28, 2020
CTSNet published over 60 podcast episodes in 2020. As the year comes to a close, the CTSNet staff present the five most popular podcast episodes published in 2020.
December 23, 2020
As the year comes to a close, the CTSNet staff present the five most popular pieces of thoracic content published in 2020.
December 23, 2020
As the year comes to a close, the CTSNet staff present the five most popular pieces of congenital content published in 2020.
December 21, 2020
As the year comes to a close, the CTSNet staff present the five most popular pieces of cardiac content published in 2020.
December 21, 2020
CTSNet Editor-in-Chief, Mark K. Ferguson, MD, shares a message with the CTSNet community.
December 18, 2020
Register now for CTSNet's live webinar "Nursing Giants in Mechanical Circulatory Support" on Friday, January 15, 2021.
December 18, 2020
This video demonstrates the surgical approach and the anesthetic considerations in a patient who underwent cytoreductive surgery for an extensive right ventricular sarcoma, bilateral pulmonary thromboendarterectomy, pulmonary valve replacement, pulmonary artery reconstruction, and mitral valve replacement at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, Australia
December 18, 2020
The authors present the case of an inadvertent complication (Clavien-Dindo Grade IIIa) that occurred following routine microbiological swabbing for SARS-CoV-2 from a tracheostomy site that was successfully retrieved.