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October 4, 2024
This week on The Beat, CTSNet Editor in Chief Joel Dunning speaks with EACTS Secretary General Patrick Myers about the highlights of the upcoming 38th EACTS Annual Meeting.
January 25, 2015
Course lectures are now available online for STS University 2015, taking place on Wednesday, January 28, in conjunction with the 2015 STS Annual Meeting.
January 24, 2015
The cardiothoracic surgery community is gathering in San Diego today for the STS 51st Annual Meeting, which kicks off with three educational symposia and STS/AATS Tech-Con 2015, which will feature the latest in cardiothoracic surgery technology.
January 22, 2015
Filmed at the 2014 STS Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, this roundtable discussion focuses on the future of atrial fibrillation treatment.
January 21, 2015
CTSNet joins the international cardiothoracic surgery community in mourning the tragic death of Michael Davidson, MD.
January 21, 2015
This video demonstrates a technique for aortic arch debranching and reconstruction in an elderly patient.
January 20, 2015
This video depicts a minimal invasive approach for the surgical resection of a large superior sulcus tumor that involves the secend rib and T1 nerve root.
January 19, 2015
This video demonstrates a patch repair on a 62-year-old male patient with situs inversus.
January 16, 2015
The Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery in Great Britain & Ireland and the Association of Cardiothoracic Anaesthetists are partnering for the second time to deliver an educational event complete with opportunities for networking and skill development in all aspects of cardiothoracic surgery and anesthesia.
January 15, 2015
Filmed at the 2014 STS Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, this roundtable discussion focuses on mediastinal staging for non-small cell lung cancer. Frank Detterbeck moderates this discussion with Moishe Liberman and Luis Herrera.
January 14, 2015
Deep hypothermia and cardioplegic myocardial arrest, with or without selective cerebral perfusion, is traditionally performed during aortic arch reconstruction. In this video, the authors describe a technique for selective cerebral perfusion combined with controlled coronary perfusion for hypoplastic aortic arch repair.

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