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Joseph A. Dearani, MD

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Cardiovascular surgery at Mayo Clinic - the Ross procedure

Cardiovascular surgery at Mayo Clinic - the Ross procedure

Congenital heart surgeons Joseph Dearani, M.D., and Elizabeth Stephens, M.D., Ph.D., share treatment possibilities for congenital aortic valve disease, the Ross procedure, which allows surgeons to repair rather than replace the valve.

Mayo Clinic Ross procedure for the treatment of aortic valve disease

Mayo Clinic Ross procedure for the treatment of aortic valve disease

In this video animation, Elizabeth H. Stephens, M.D., Ph.D., and Joseph A. Dearani, M.D., pediatric and cardiac surgeons at Mayo Clinic, demonstrate the Ross procedure for the treatment of aortic valve disease.

Advancing fetal surgery for congenital heart defects: Mayo Clinic's approach

Advancing fetal surgery for congenital heart defects: Mayo Clinic's approach

Mayo Clinic pediatric and congenital heart surgeons discuss the benefits of in utero intervention for early treatment of congenital heart defects.

Cone reconstruction procedure: The Mayo Clinic approach to Ebstein's anomaly repair

Cone reconstruction procedure: The Mayo Clinic approach to Ebstein's anomaly repair

Joseph A. Dearani, M.D., provides a step-by-step overview of his approach to surgical repair of Ebstein's anomaly, with a focus on the cone reconstruction.

Mayo Clinic update on robotic and minimally invasive heart surgery vs. new catheter-based interventions

Mayo Clinic update on robotic and minimally invasive heart surgery vs. new catheter-based interventions

Joseph A. Dearani, M.D., chair, Cardiovascular Surgery at Mayo Clinic, discusses shared medical decision-making for patients considering a heart valve intervention.


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