In this episode of CTSNet’s flagship podcast, editor in chief Joel Dunning runs through the latest, most popular content on ctsnet.org—the largest online community of CT surgeons and source of CT surgery information—and breaking cardiothoracic surgery news and research from around the world. Joel discusses safe duration of hypothermic circulatory arrest, racial disparities in survival after lung transplant, and pulmonary dysfunction after inferior pulmonary ligament division. He also talks about a video demonstrating ICG for intraoperative thoracic duct lymphangiogram in VATS thoracic duct ligation, an expert webinar discussing extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation programs, and video demonstrating a valve-sparing aortic root replacement. After discussing upcoming events in the CT surgery world, he closes with a shoutout to Tom D’Amico for his pioneering work in thoracic surgery.
JANS Items Mentioned Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest with Retrograde Cerebral Perfusion: How Long is Safe?
Inferior Pulmonary Ligament Division During Left Upper Lobectomy Causes Pulmonary Dysfunction
CTSNet Content Mentioned ICG for Intraoperative Thoracic Duct Lymphangiogram in VATS Thoracic Duct Ligation
ASAIO Webinar | ECPR: Building the Team for Success
Redo Sternotomy with David VI Valve-Sparing Aortic Root Replacement in an 18-Year-Old
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