In Global News: Lung Cancer Without Smoking, Clips for Tricuspid Regurgitation, and Large Tumors [1]
Patient Care
Several private hospitals in Kolkata, India, have applied for licenses to perform heart and lung transplants [3] in a region underserved for transplant of these organs.
A personal trainer from England shared a picture of herself to spread the message that you don’t have to be a smoker to get lung cancer [4].
Surgeons at Fortis Vasant Kunj in New Delhi, India, removed a pleural tumor weighing over 3 kg [5] from a man’s chest.
Drugs and Devices
The US Food and Drug Administration has cleared the Haart 200 aortic annuloplasty device [6] from BioStable Science & Engineering for bicuspid aortic valve repairs.
The Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation in Minnesota, USA, announced that the first patient has been enrolled in a study to evaluate a clip-based repair for tricuspid regurgitation [7].
Research, Trials, and Funding
Researchers in the United Kingdom show that greater birth weight predicts better outcomes [8] for infants with congenital heart disease.
A biopharmaceutical company, PolyPid Ltd, announced that it has completed enrollment in an early stage trial for an antibiotic drug reservoir product meant to prevent sternal infection after cardiac surgery [9].
Robotic-assisted transhiatal esophagectomy [10] is found to be safe and effective for select patients with esophageal cancer, in a retrospective study by Allina Health researchers.
Medtronic announced a global randomized clinical trial to compare dual antiplatelet therapy outcomes with two drug-eluting stents [11] following PCI procedures.