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CTSNet is excited to present a video series from Mara Antonoff, MD, President of Women in Thoracic Surgery (WTS). In this series, Dr. Antonoff and other world-class surgeons share insights on the upcoming WTS Annual...
This video discusses the three pillars of precision medicine in cardiogenic shock and the latest research. First, machine learning phenotyping can identify distinct and biologically meaningful subgroups within the heterogeneous...
This segment provides an overview of the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs (ASAIO), including its mission, membership benefits, leadership structure, and role in advancing the science and technology of...
In this new CTSNet President’s Series, Dr. Mara Antonoff, president of WTS, shares insights about the upcoming WTS Annual Meeting. Watch for more videos in this series coming soon. Dr....
In this new CTSNet President’s Series, Dr. Mara Antonoff, president of WTS, shares insights about the upcoming WTS Annual Meeting. Watch for more videos in this series coming soon. Dr....
This article is part of CTSNet’s Guest Editor Series, 21 Years After First TAVI: Will Pace of Innovations Continue for All Heart Valves? Guest editor Gry Dahle has curated a...
This article is part of CTSNet’s Guest Editor Series, 21 Years After First TAVI: Will Pace of Innovations Continue for All Heart Valves? Guest editor Gry Dahle has curated a...
This article is part of CTSNet’s Guest Editor Series, 21 Years After First TAVI: Will the Pace of Innovations Continue for All Heart Valves? Guest editor Gry Dahle has curated...
In the newest entry into the CTSNet Guest Editor Series collection, “20 Years After First TAVI: Will the Pace of Innovations Continue for All Heart Valves?” Gry Dahle, MD, PhD...
Gry Dahle, MD, PhD, is a consultant working in department of cardiothoracic and cardiovascular surgery at Oslo University Hospital in Norway. She is a transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) pioneer...
When Dr. Dominique Gossot embarked on his program in segmentectomy ten years ago, he found that despite his extensive experience in thoracic surgery, his knowledge of pulmonary anatomy was lacking....
CTSNet Guest Editor Alan Sihoe, MBBChir, FRCSEd, FCSHK, FHKAM, discusses his series, “Segmentectomy for Lung Cancer” alongside four other esteemed thoracic surgery colleagues. Serving as webinar moderator, Dr. Sihoe invited...
The use of elective segmentectomy for medically fit patients has been a source of controversy for the past forty years. The 1995 Lung Cancer Study Group’s (LCSG) randomized trial solidified...






