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Kirklin, Barratt-Boyes Cardiac Surgery : morphology, diagnostic criteria, natural history, techniques, results, and indications

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Kirklin, John Webster / Kouchoukos, Nicholas T

4th edition

Elsevier

2013

Format PDF

9781416063919

Anglais

Now in its 4th edition, Kirklin/Barratt-Boyes Cardiac Surgery remains your indispensable source for definitive, state-of-the-art answers on every aspect of adult and pediatric cardiac surgery. This dynamic medical reference thoroughly and systematically covers the full range of new and classic surgical procedures—including the latest alternate and minimally invasive surgical techniques—and presents the up-to-date clinical evidence you need to make effective management decisions.

• Be certain with expert, dependable, accurate answers for every stage of your career from the most comprehensive, definitive text in the field!
• Get comprehensive coverage of all areas of cardiac surgery, including ischemic, valvular, and congenital heart disease; cardiac tumors; constrictive pericarditis; thoracic aortic surgery; cardiac transplantation; coronary artery disease; aortic valve disease; cardiac rhythm disturbances; heart failure and transplantation; disease of the thoracic aorta; tetralogy of Fallot; anesthesia; and postoperative care.
• Stay current with the latest advancements and practices. Comprehensive updates throughout include new information on endovascular management of thoracic aorta disease; new data on clinical outcomes; the most recent minimally invasive procedures; non-invasive CT angiography; new alternative surgical approaches to mitral valve surgery; and many other hot topics!
• Make the most well-informed decisions and achieve optimal outcomes by exploring each condition's natural history; diagnostic criteria; indications for surgery; operative techniques; and follow-up care.
• Reference information quickly thanks to a new, streamlined format.

Coeur - Chirurgie / Appareil cardiovasculaire - Chirurgie / Appareil cardiovasculaire - Maladies

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