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- Surgeons spend five hours pinning colts’ broken leg
Surgeons spend five hours pinning colts’ broken leg ChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - May 24, 2006 Barbaro will spend his long recovery in the intensive care unit of this 260-hectare centre in the heart
- Heart Surgeons Use New Minimally Invasive Techniques
Heart Surgeons Use New Minimally Invasive Techniques Voice of America - May 5, 2006 By Rosanne Skirble. Heart disease is difficult to treat and difficult to cure. Over the last decade, dramatic new ad
- Healing tiny hearts
Healing tiny hearts St. Petersburg Times, FL - May 18, 2006 Institutes of Health. The study is designed to settle a debate among pediatric heart surgeons nationwide. About half still favor Craven
- Don't be half-hearted about this appeal
Don't be half-hearted about this appeal MyTown Bay of Plenty, New Zealand - May 24, 2006 Nakita was last at Starship hospital in Auckland in 2004, staying seven weeks while surgeons tried to re
- Surgical management of aortopulmonary window associated with
Surgical management of aortopulmonary window associated with The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - May 10, 2006 c , Thomas L. Spray, MD d , Christopher A. Caldarone, MD b , Eugene H
Bypass Surgery, Coronary Artery
Bypass Surgery, Coronary Artery This is a type of heart surgery. It's sometimes called CABG (cabbage). The surgery
reroutes, or bypasses, blood around clogged arteries to improve the Cardiac surgery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Recently, however, doctors have begun to perform "beating heart surgery," a term
used to Heart surgery slideshow from Children's Hospital Heart Center, Cardiac Surgery at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Our cardiac surgery program currently offers a full complement of surgical
therapies including minimally-invasive robotic-assisted heart surgery, Pediatric Heart Surgery Center - Texas Children's Heart Center Texas Children's Heart Center has expertise in treating complex, neonatal
conditions, including hypoplastic left-heart syndrome, interrupted aortic arch,
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