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Cardiothoracic Surgery - Pediatric

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      new window After the Fontan report Description: Special report by a pediatric heart surgeon that describes outcome after a Fontan operation for congenital heart defects like tricuspid atresia and single ventricle (FontanOperation.com)
new window Cardiac surgery for children and adults with congenital heart disease. Description: Why undergo surgery using methods decades old! View/ read the newest and most innovative techniques including robotics and fetal surgery to deal with complex anatomical heart problems. (cardiacsurgery4kids.com)
new window Children's Mercy Hospital Cardiovascular Surgery Description: Provides information on diagnosis, treatment of congenital heart disease and physicians. Offers surgical management for children with congenital cardiac conditions and malformations of the great vessels. (Kansas City, MO) (childrensmercy.com)
new window Division of Pediatric Surgery, Columbia University Department of Surgery Description: Based at Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital. Specialties include extracorporeal life support (ECHMO) and surgery for congenital heart problems, cancer and trauma. (New York, NY) (pedsheartmd.org)
new window Heart Center Encyclopedia Description: The Heart Center Encyclopedia, by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center's Heart Center staff, provides information about kids' cardiac disorders / congenital heart defects and treatments. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
new window Miami Children's Hospital Description: Department of Cardiovascular Surgery. About the department and provides short descriptions and images explaining various types of congenital heart defects and their surgical repair. (pediatricheartsurgery.com)
new window Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Description: Explains how the heart works, congenital heart defects, preparing for surgery, road to recovery, discharge instructions and parent support group. An informational site to prepare for a child's surgery. (cpmcnet.columbia.edu)
new window Pediatric Heart Surgery; A Ready Reference for Professionals Description: Book for medical professionals depicting forty congenital cardiac anomalies. Each chapter has color diagrams of the normal heart, abnormal heart, and various stages of repair. Text describes anatomy, pathophysiology, surgical repair and postoperative care. (hometown.aol.com)
 




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