02193nam 2200409 450 991072728700332120240215192443.01-83969-401-710.5772/intechopen.94679(CKB)5680000000309801(NjHacI)995680000000309801(EXLCZ)99568000000030980120240215d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHeart valve surgery /edited by Sameh M. Said, Jeffrey ShuhaiberLondon :IntechOpen,2023.1 online resource (110 pages)1-83969-400-9 1. Introductory Chapter: Heart Valve Surgery - Current Status and Future Directions -- 2. Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Surgery -- 3. Surgical Options for Pulmonary Valve Pathology in the Current Era -- 4. Tricuspid Valve Repair -- 5. Conduction System Disorders Associated with Valvular Heart Disease and Interventions -- 6. Role of Concomitant Valve Surgery in Orthotopic Heart Transplant.This year marks the 70th anniversary of the first artificial heart valve, which was implanted in 1952 by Charles Hufnagel to treat a 30-year-old woman with severe aortic regurgitation in an era when the concept of direct valve repair or replacement did not exist. It is remarkable how far we have come since then in terms of managing heart valve disease, not only in terms of advances in surgical techniques or choice of prostheses for different valve pathology but also in terms of transcatheter therapy and minimally invasive surgical approaches. This book reviews important and major milestones in managing different valve pathologies with a focus on aortic and tricuspid valve diseases.HeartSurgeryCoronary artery bypassHeartSurgery.Coronary artery bypass.617.412Said Sameh M.Shuhaiber JeffreyNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910727287003321Heart Valve Surgery3381188UNINA