The healthcare professionals of the Section of Cardiothoracic Surgery offer comprehensive diagnostic and surgical care for cardiovascular diseases and congenital heart defects of adults and children.
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| PEDIATRIC Cardiothoracic Clinic appointments 402/955-4360 ADULT Cardiothoracic and Thoracic Clinic appointments 402/559-4424 | |
Cardiac Surgery:
Adult Cardiac Surgery procedures include:
Coronary artery bypass procedures
- Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting
- Minimal-invasive coronary artery bypass grafting
- Traditional (on-pump) coronary artery bypass grafting
- Complex hybrid coronary revascularization
Valve procedure
- Mitral/tricuspid valve repair
- Aortic valve repair
- Minimal-invasive valve operations
- Mechanical and biologic valve replacements
- Valve preserving operations (David procedure)
- Aortic root operations
- Ross operation
Aortic procedures
Heart Failure procedures - Heart transplantation
- Ventricular assist device (VAD): Implantation of a mechanical device to assist the weak heart in beating
- Ventricular remodeling for congestive heart failure (DOR operation)
Other procedures - MAZE procedure: A remedy for atrial fibrillation, that creates a "maze" of new electrical pathways to allow electrical impulses to easily transverse the heart
- Minimal invasive Maze procedure using radiofrequency ablation
- Transmyocardial revascularization (TMR): A remedy for angina (chest pain), whereby small holes are lasered directly into the heart muscle to stimulate the growth of new blood vessels
Pediatric Cardiac Surgery procedures include:
- Surgical repair or palliation of patients with congenital heart disease
- Surgical repair of children with acquired heart disease and chest wall deformities/masses
- Consultation on risks and benefits of surgery
- Intensive and critical care
- Transitioning the child with congenital heart disease to a normal lifestyle
- Information on growth and development of the child with heart disease
- Age range of pts. seen: Newborn to adult
- Prenatal consultation for mothers delivering an infant with Congenital Heart Disease
- Transitioning the child with congenital heart disease to a normal lifestyle