Written by SMH Digital Communications Specialist Ann Key
Today, the most common approach for open-heart surgery is a sternotomy, which requires a 12-14-inch incision through the breastbone. But with minimally invasive techniques, many cardiac procedures can be performed through 2- to 3-inch incisions. Watch how these minimally invasive surgeries are performed and learn who can benefit from MICS.
Tuesday, February 25, 2020/Author: Anonym/Number of views (4450)/Comments (0)/
With SMH Cardiovascular Program Coordinator April Slone
Sarasota Memorial Cardiovascular Program Coordinator April Slone, RN, answers some of the most frequently asked heart-attack questions in this Healthe-Matters Ask An Expert Q&A vlog.
Tuesday, February 18, 2020/Author: Anonym/Number of views (5045)/Comments (0)/
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2/12/2025 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM/Author: Anonym/Number of views (5831)/Comments (0)/
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Written by Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist Dr. Washington Hill
Did you know that pregnancy can put women at increased risk for a range of medical issues? It’s important for pregnant women — and their loved ones — to know the warning signs for these issues. Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist and OB-GYN Dr. Washington Hill explains.
Tuesday, February 11, 2020/Author: Anonym/Number of views (2250)/Comments (0)/
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With SMH Cardiovascular Nurse Kristie Menke
Do you know how to help someone having a heart attack? Performing hands-only CPR on them greatly increases their chance of survival. It’s easy to learn—only two steps—and saves lives. Learn how with this short vlog and demo by a Sarasota Memorial cardiovascular nurse.
Tuesday, February 4, 2020/Author: Anonym/Number of views (2643)/Comments (0)/
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