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3 patients, 1 heart: New York-Presbyterian surgeons perform pediatric ‘split-root domino’ transplant
In July 2024, a team of surgeons at NewYork-Presbyterian Children’s Hospital of New York—Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital performed a split-root domino partial heart transplant, saving the life of ...
YOUR fingernails aren’t just a place to paint nail varnish on – they could provide a window into your health. A subtle but common sign could suggest you have a dangerous form of heart ...
Surgeons at Morgantown, W.Va.-based WVU Medicine’s Heart and Vascular Institute performed the world’s first robotic transcatheter aortic valve replacement explant and aortic valve replacement. The ...
The research showed that after a diagnosis of aortic stenosis, women are 11% less likely to be referred on to secondary care ...
Just 3.5mm long, the dissolvable device, developed for newborns with congenital heart defects, could make cardiac stimulation ...
An Enniskillen man who learned he needed open-heart surgery just two days after running a half-marathon is playing a leading ...
An Enniskillen man who received open heart surgery just two days after running a half marathon is playing a leading role in ...
Women, people from ethnic minority backgrounds, and those from the most deprived communities are less likely to receive ...
A new analysis reveals that women are less likely than men to receive treatment for aortic stenosis, a potentially fatal ...
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