2022 STS Coronary Conference Online Session 14: A Case-Based, Patient-Centered Approach to Challenges in Coronary Surgery

Moderator

Joseph F. Sabik III, MD 

Faculty panel

Torsten Doenst, MD, PhD
Duke E. Cameron, MD 

Presentations

  1. Anomalous coronary artery anatomy in the adult: Do I treat it? How?
    Presenter: Duke E. Cameron, MD
    Presentation: 8m, Discussion: 7m
  2. Young female patient with small coronary arteries – what is the best surgical approach?
    Presenter: Sigrid Sandner, MD
    Presentation: 8m, Discussion: 7m
  3. The patient with CAD and ischemic MR – leave, repair, or replace? 
  4. The patient with acute MI and cardiogenic shock with surgical anatomy
    Presenter: Andreas Böning, MD 
    Presentation: 8m, Discussion: 7m
  5. The elderly patient
    Presenter: Thomas Schwann, MD, MBA 
    Presentation: 8m, Discussion: 7m
Activity summary
Available credit: 
  • 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 1.25 Participation
Activity opens: 
08/10/2022
Activity expires: 
08/15/2023
Cost:
$0.00

Available Credit

  • 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 1.25 Participation

Price

Cost:
$0.00
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Moderator

Joseph F. Sabik III, MD 

Faculty panel

Torsten Doenst, MD, PhD
Duke E. Cameron, MD 

Presentations

  1. Anomalous coronary artery anatomy in the adult: Do I treat it? How?
    Presenter: Duke E. Cameron, MD
    Presentation: 8m, Discussion: 7m
  2. Young female patient with small coronary arteries – what is the best surgical approach?
    Presenter: Sigrid Sandner, MD
    Presentation: 8m, Discussion: 7m
  3. The patient with CAD and ischemic MR – leave, repair, or replace? 
  4. The patient with acute MI and cardiogenic shock with surgical anatomy
    Presenter: Andreas Böning, MD 
    Presentation: 8m, Discussion: 7m
  5. The elderly patient
    Presenter: Thomas Schwann, MD, MBA 
    Presentation: 8m, Discussion: 7m