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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 ...
For high-risk patients, the method could offer a safer alternative to open-heart surgery.
For the first time ever in a human, doctors have performed coronary artery bypass grafting without having to cut through the ...
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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 ...
Researchers have created a new noninvasive technique for performing a type of artery bypass that may change the future of ...
The man was admitted in a critical condition with uncontrolled internal bleeding and was suffering from a ruptured thoracic ...
Fortis Healthcare successfully conducted a high-risk hybrid cardiac surgery on 29-year-old Saif Alam, with a complex procedure combining open bypass surgery and minimally invasive endovascular repair.
Beating-heart compatibility: Reduces stroke risks and complications, and potentially over 50% cost reduction with a standardized, reproducible and easy-to-learn technology. EDE/UTRECHT, The ...
A 29-year-old man underwent a rare life-saving hybrid cardiac surgery, combining open bypass with minimally invasive ...
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