| Francois G.Lacour-Gayet, Children’s Hospital Heart Institute, USA |
1. Arterial switch in complex transposition of the great arteries.
2. Double outlet right ventricle: definition, classification and biventricular repair |
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Duke Cameron, The JohnsHopkins Hospital. USA |
1, Valve sparing aortic root replacement
2, Aortic aneurysms in children and young adults |
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Friedrich Wilhelm Mohr, Herzzentrum Universitaet Leipzig, Germany |
1, Minimal invasive valve surgery for the mitral and aortic valve
2, Coronary artery bypass surgery versus DES Stents |
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Richard A Jonas, Children's Hospital National Medical Center, USA |
1, Advantages of early primary repair of congenital heart anomalies.
2,Cardiopulmonary bypass techniques for neonates and infants |
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Lawrence H. Cohn, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School USA |
1, New strategies and paradigms for the repair and replacement of heart valves
2, Global perspectives and the future of cardiac surgery |
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Bruce E. Keogh, University College London, UK |
1, Measuring performance in cardiac surgery.
2, The future of cardiac surgery in the west |
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Victor Tsang Great Ormond Street, Hospital for Children NHS Trust? U.K |
1:Subpulmonary conduits
2:Pulmonary autografts |
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Tom R. Karl, UCSF Children's Hospital, USA |
1. Coronary artery anomalies in children
2. Neurodevelopmental outcome following pediatric cardiac surgery |
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Peter G. Pohlner, The Prince Charles Hospital, Australia |
1. Assessment of right ventricular function and timing of Pulmonary Valve insertion for pulmonary valve insufficiency.
2. Surgical management and long term results of congenital Aortic Valve disease. |
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Tomas A. Orszulak,Mayo Medical Center, USA |
1, Repair of ascending aortic aneurysms.
2, Mitral valve repair |
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Jean Des Lauriers, Hopital Laval, Centre de Pneumologie, Canada |
1, Role of adjuvant therapies in the surgical management of NSCLC
2, Long term results after sleeve resection for lung cancer |
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Charles B. Huddleston, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine,USA |
1, Lung transplantation and cardiac repair for pulmonary hypertension with congenital heart disease
2, Heart transplantation for congenital heart disease |
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Thomas Pezzella, World Heart Foundation, USA |
1, Surgical aspects of rheumatic heart disease,
2, Evolving aspects of CT surgery training in Asia |
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Brian Meyers,Washington University School of Medicine, USA |
1. The anatomy of a busy American lung transplant program: who is involved and how does the system work?
2. Clinical research in thoracic surgery in the USA: who does it, who pays for it, how does it work |
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| Anthony P. C. Yim, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong, China |
Minimally invasive thoracic surgery: current status and future perspective |
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| Malcolm J. Underwood, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong, China |
Prospective analysis of surgical data – from Bristol to Hong Kong |
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Gustav Steinhoff, University of Rostock, Medical School Germany |
1, Intramyocardial AC133+ bone marrow stem cell therapy –clinical results in chronic ischemic heart disease
2, Tissue engineering and stem cell therapy – the future of cardiac surgery? |
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Shinichi Takamoto, University of Tokyo, Japan |
1, New brain protection using intermittent pressure augmented retrograde cerebral perfusion
2, New modification of David V reimplantation technique for annula-aortic ectasie |
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Teruhisa Kazui, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine,Japan |
1, Surgical treatment of acute type A aortic dissection
2, Cerebral protection |
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| Toshikatsu Yagihara, National Cardiovascular Center, Japan |
1, Double Switch Operation for atrioventricual discordance
2, Surgical treatment of PA, VSD |
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| Tsung. O. Cheng, George Washington University, USA |
1, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: half of a century of progress
2, Platypnea-orthodeoxia syndrome: historical perspectives, hemodynamic characteristics, diagnostic considerations and therapeutic approaches |
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| Akira Furuse, JR Tokyo General Hospital, Japan |
| International Cooperation in Cardio-Thoracic Surgical World |
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| Soichiro Kitamura, Osaka National Cardiovascular Center, Japan |
1, Heart transplantation and LVAS in national cardiovascular center,
2, IMA grafting (why is the IMA graft so excellent?) in coronary artery surgery |
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| David H Adams, Mount Sinai Medical Center, USA |
1. Differentiating Mitral Valve Disease
2. Patch Extension in Complex Mitral Reconstruction |
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| Jorge M. Garcia, Washington Hospital Center, USA |
| Off-Pump CABG Current Status |
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| Irving L. Kron, University of Virginia Medical Center, USA |
| Functional mitral regurgitation |
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| Jamie Y. Jeremy, University of Bristol, UK |
1, Toward the prevention of vein graft failure.
2, Oxidative stress, sepsis and cardiovascular surgery. |
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| Chuen Neng Lee, NationalUniversity of Singapore |
1, Adjuvant therapy for Ischemic heart disease: shape, cell source and devices.
2, A training system for young cardiac surgeons |
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| Timothy Gardner, University of Pennsylvania, USA |
1, Improvement of Surgical Treatment of Complex, High Risk Cardiac Disease
2, Cardiac Surgery Intensive Care |
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| Yutaka Okita, Kobe University, Japan |
| Thoracic aorta, including aortic root |
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| Tong Ming-Chuan, Mt Elizabeth Medical Centre, Singapore |
1, The relevance of Cardiovascular Surgery in a rapidly changing world.
2, What is the best choice of graft for your patient in CABG |
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| Nicholas Kouchoukos, Missouri Baptist Medical Center, USA |
1, Preservation of Neurologic Function During Operations on the Thoracic Aorta.
2, Single-Stage Repair of Extensive Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms: Experience with the Arch-First Technique and Bilateral Anterior Thoracotomy. |
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| Masashi Komeda, KyotoUniversityGraduateSchool of Medicine, Japan |
1, Volume reduction Cox-Maze III surgery for very tough AF cases-Beyond catheter ablation,
2, LV restoration surgery for severe heart failure-more effective than before |
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| Noboru Motomura, University of Tokyo |
1, Cryopreserved cardiovascular tissue allograft,
2, Database in cardiac surgery field. |
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| Kit V.Arom, Bangkok Heart Hospital, Thailand |
1. Stem cell therapy for end stage ischemic cardiomyopathy
2. All arterial off-pump CABG: worldwide outcome |