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Cardiac surgery operation room

Premiere of the new kind of operation called TAVI - aortic valve replacement without chest opening.

Anesthesiologist.

Cardiac surgery operation.

Blok operacyjny Kardiochirurgii.

 

Cardiac surgery operating theater.

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Cardiac surgery operation room

Premiere of the new kind of operation called TAVI - aortic valve replacement without chest opening.

Glorious New York City outside, Recovering Man inside.

NYU Hospital Cardiac Surgery Unit

Glenfield Hospital (Aerial View)

This is Glenfield Hospital on the north-west side of Leicester, one of the three main hospitals that make up the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. The site you see here began to take shape in the mid-1980s, built in phases to provide a modern centre for specialist cardiac and respiratory care. The first major buildings opened in 1984 and were formally launched in 1986, with a second construction phase completed towards the end of that decade.

The hospital sits on land that has a longer history than its modern appearance suggests. Part of the grounds once formed the estate of Leicester Frith, whose Victorian mansion still survives on the right-hand side of the image. That building dates from around 1870 and was used for many years as part of a mental health institution, even caring for soldiers suffering shell shock after the First World War. Over time the expanding hospital campus absorbed the surrounding estate.

Today Glenfield is best known as a major specialist centre rather than a typical general hospital. It handles advanced cardiology, cardiac surgery, thoracic surgery, respiratory medicine, cystic fibrosis care, vascular services and imaging, along with several linked children’s and adolescent services. It routinely receives tertiary referrals from a wide region, and has developed an international reputation for its expertise in heart and lung disease. The site typically provides around 400–420 inpatient beds.

Several key wards and departments lie within the white-roofed blocks at the centre of the photo: cardiac operating theatres, intensive care units, respiratory wards, catheter laboratories, diagnostic imaging and clinical research units. The helipad is prominent on the left, positioned for rapid access to the specialist teams. The large plant building with chimneys near the centre provides power, heating and medical gases across the site.

Glenfield, together with Leicester Royal Infirmary and Leicester General, forms the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, which is responsible for the administration, staffing and strategic planning of the city’s hospital services. The trust is one of the largest in the country, employing many thousands of staff and treating well over a million patients across its three sites each year.

Looking ahead, Glenfield is part of a major multi-hundred-million-pound redevelopment planned for Leicester’s hospital network. The long-term vision includes reconfiguring services across the three hospitals, updating older buildings, expanding specialist care and modernising the estate to support research and teaching. While some services may move between sites, Glenfield’s specialist role in heart and lung care is expected to remain central to the trust’s future plans.

A fascinating blend of Victorian legacy and modern medical engineering, Glenfield Hospital is one of the UK’s notable centres for advanced cardiothoracic and respiratory care — and from the air, its scale and complexity are unmistakable.

A little life in anesthesiologist´s hands

The first-ever open heart surgery to be performed outside of the Lower Mainland and Victoria was successfully completed at Kelowna General Hospital last week.

 

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Cardiac Surgery: Operative Technique, by Drs. Donald B. Doty and John R. Doty, is your essential source on how to perform today's full range of cardiac surgical techniques. Over 1,000 crisp illustrations and expert, evidence-based discussions guide you step by step, equipping you to perform all of the latest procedures and get the best outcomes.

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Using the robotic da Vinci Surgical System, Christian Hospital surgeons can perform operations through small incisions in the patient’s body for procedures that once demanded open surgery.

 

The amazing technology provides surgeons with greater precision and control, and gives them access to hard-to-reach, hard-to-see internal areas of the body.

 

To learn more about the da Vinci system, visit www.christianhospital.org/daVinci.

Cardiac Surgery: Operative Technique, by Drs. Donald B. Doty and John R. Doty, is your essential source on how to perform today's full range of cardiac surgical techniques. Over 1,000 crisp illustrations and expert, evidence-based discussions guide you step by step, equipping you to perform all of the latest procedures and get the best outcomes.

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The Salam Centre for Cardiac Surgery, opened in 2007 in Khartoum, provides free high standard surgical care to children and adults suffering from acquired or congenital heart diseases.

NYU Hospital Cardiac Surgery Unit

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The da Vinci robot has four “arms.” One arm holds a high-definition endoscope (camera). The other three arms control miniaturized surgical instruments that correspond to incisions in the patient’s body. The surgeon, who is seated at a console, remotely inserts the camera and surgical instruments into the patient’s body, and then moves them using hand controls and foot pedals.

 

To learn more about the da Vinci robot, visit www.christianhospital.org/daVinci.

Glenfield Hospital (Aerial View)

This is Glenfield Hospital on the north-west side of Leicester, one of the three main hospitals that make up the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. The site you see here began to take shape in the mid-1980s, built in phases to provide a modern centre for specialist cardiac and respiratory care. The first major buildings opened in 1984 and were formally launched in 1986, with a second construction phase completed towards the end of that decade.

The hospital sits on land that has a longer history than its modern appearance suggests. Part of the grounds once formed the estate of Leicester Frith, whose Victorian mansion still survives on the right-hand side of the image. That building dates from around 1870 and was used for many years as part of a mental health institution, even caring for soldiers suffering shell shock after the First World War. Over time the expanding hospital campus absorbed the surrounding estate.

Today Glenfield is best known as a major specialist centre rather than a typical general hospital. It handles advanced cardiology, cardiac surgery, thoracic surgery, respiratory medicine, cystic fibrosis care, vascular services and imaging, along with several linked children’s and adolescent services. It routinely receives tertiary referrals from a wide region, and has developed an international reputation for its expertise in heart and lung disease. The site typically provides around 400–420 inpatient beds.

Several key wards and departments lie within the white-roofed blocks at the centre of the photo: cardiac operating theatres, intensive care units, respiratory wards, catheter laboratories, diagnostic imaging and clinical research units. The helipad is prominent on the left, positioned for rapid access to the specialist teams. The large plant building with chimneys near the centre provides power, heating and medical gases across the site.

Glenfield, together with Leicester Royal Infirmary and Leicester General, forms the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, which is responsible for the administration, staffing and strategic planning of the city’s hospital services. The trust is one of the largest in the country, employing many thousands of staff and treating well over a million patients across its three sites each year.

Looking ahead, Glenfield is part of a major multi-hundred-million-pound redevelopment planned for Leicester’s hospital network. The long-term vision includes reconfiguring services across the three hospitals, updating older buildings, expanding specialist care and modernising the estate to support research and teaching. While some services may move between sites, Glenfield’s specialist role in heart and lung care is expected to remain central to the trust’s future plans.

A fascinating blend of Victorian legacy and modern medical engineering, Glenfield Hospital is one of the UK’s notable centres for advanced cardiothoracic and respiratory care — and from the air, its scale and complexity are unmistakable.

Cirurgia cardíaca, Hospital João XXIII, Campina Grande - PB

A comunicação interatrial é um orifício que comunica o átrio esquerdo com o direito (com pressões muito diferentes entre eles), patologia que pode evoluir com trombose, acidente vascular encefálico , entre outras. O orifício da foto, visível no quadrante inferior direito (próximo a um tubo preto) impossibilitou a correção via percutânea (com uma prótese, colocada via artéria femoral, sem a necessidade de abertura do tórax).

 

The atrial septal defect is a hole that communicates the left atrium to the right (with very different pressures between them), a pathology that can evolve with thrombosis, stroke, among others. The photo orifice visible in the lower right quadrant (near a black tube) made it impossible to percutaneously fix (with a prosthesis placed via the femoral artery, without the need to open the chest).

Glenfield Hospital (Aerial View)

This is Glenfield Hospital on the north-west side of Leicester, one of the three main hospitals that make up the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. The site you see here began to take shape in the mid-1980s, built in phases to provide a modern centre for specialist cardiac and respiratory care. The first major buildings opened in 1984 and were formally launched in 1986, with a second construction phase completed towards the end of that decade.

The hospital sits on land that has a longer history than its modern appearance suggests. Part of the grounds once formed the estate of Leicester Frith, whose Victorian mansion still survives on the right-hand side of the image. That building dates from around 1870 and was used for many years as part of a mental health institution, even caring for soldiers suffering shell shock after the First World War. Over time the expanding hospital campus absorbed the surrounding estate.

Today Glenfield is best known as a major specialist centre rather than a typical general hospital. It handles advanced cardiology, cardiac surgery, thoracic surgery, respiratory medicine, cystic fibrosis care, vascular services and imaging, along with several linked children’s and adolescent services. It routinely receives tertiary referrals from a wide region, and has developed an international reputation for its expertise in heart and lung disease. The site typically provides around 400–420 inpatient beds.

Several key wards and departments lie within the white-roofed blocks at the centre of the photo: cardiac operating theatres, intensive care units, respiratory wards, catheter laboratories, diagnostic imaging and clinical research units. The helipad is prominent on the left, positioned for rapid access to the specialist teams. The large plant building with chimneys near the centre provides power, heating and medical gases across the site.

Glenfield, together with Leicester Royal Infirmary and Leicester General, forms the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, which is responsible for the administration, staffing and strategic planning of the city’s hospital services. The trust is one of the largest in the country, employing many thousands of staff and treating well over a million patients across its three sites each year.

Looking ahead, Glenfield is part of a major multi-hundred-million-pound redevelopment planned for Leicester’s hospital network. The long-term vision includes reconfiguring services across the three hospitals, updating older buildings, expanding specialist care and modernising the estate to support research and teaching. While some services may move between sites, Glenfield’s specialist role in heart and lung care is expected to remain central to the trust’s future plans.

A fascinating blend of Victorian legacy and modern medical engineering, Glenfield Hospital is one of the UK’s notable centres for advanced cardiothoracic and respiratory care — and from the air, its scale and complexity are unmistakable.

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Dr André R Simon is Director of Heart and Lung transplantation and Mechanical Circulatory Assist and Consultant Cardio-Thoracic Surgeon at the Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust in London. He holds a position as an Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial College.

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