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    Ross Procedures Routinely Performed at Northwestern Medicine

    en-GBJuly 05, 2023
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    About this Episode

    ross-procedures-routinely-performed-at-northwestern-medicineIn this episode of the Better Edge podcast, S. Christopher Malaisrie, MD, surgical director, Center for Heart Valve Disease and professor of Cardiac Surgery at Northwestern Medicine, talks about the complexities, technical expertise needed and evolution of performing the Ross procedure. He also discusses the advantages of the procedure, patient selection, homograft and autograft failure and advancements on the horizon for the Ross procedure.

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