Stephen D. Cassivi of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, USA, presents a discussion on the indications for, limitations of, and future potential of energy devices in thoracic surgery.This presentation was originally given during the SCTS Ionescu University program at the 2018 Annual Meeting of the Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery in Great Britain and Ireland. This content is published with the permission of SCTS. Please click here for more information on SCTS educational programs.</div
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Stephen D. Cassivi of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, presents a discussion on multidiscipl...
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Background: In the past three decades, different High Energy Devices (HED) have been introduced in s...
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Mark Ferguson of the University of Chicago presents a discussion on technical innovations in minimal...
Background: In the past three decades, different High Energy Devices (HED) have been introduced in s...
Energy scavenging has increasingly become an interesting option for powering electronic devices beca...
Donna Eaton of the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital in Dublin, Ireland, presents a discussion...
Gaetano Rocco of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, USA, discusses the future o...
Modern surgery has advanced astoundingly in the last century owing to the advent of number of energy...
<div>Eric Lim of the Royal Brompton Hospital in London, UK, discusses the future of general thoracic...
Background: This study aims to compare safety and impact of monopolar electrocautery and ultrasonic ...
Windsor during the inauguration of the newly acquired EACTS house. In this review, the present and f...
The introduction of newer vessel sealing systems has revolutionized techniques of hemostasis during ...
Stephen D. Cassivi of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, presents a discussion on multidiscipl...
The Aim of "Current Concepts of General Thoracic Surgery" is to provide a brief overview of several ...
Background: In the past three decades, different High Energy Devices (HED) have been introduced in s...
Human energy harvesting is envisioned as a remedy to the weight, the size, and the poor energy densi...
Background The present paper aims at evaluating the potential benefits of high-energy devices (HEDs)...
Mark Ferguson of the University of Chicago presents a discussion on technical innovations in minimal...
Background: In the past three decades, different High Energy Devices (HED) have been introduced in s...
Energy scavenging has increasingly become an interesting option for powering electronic devices beca...