Cardiac Surgery at Mayo Clinic

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Juan A. Crestanello, MD, Chair of the Cardiac Surgery Department and R Scott Wright, MD, a Professor of Medicine in Cardiology, both at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, Share insights into their article appearing in the December 2025 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, looking at the history and progress of cardiac surgery as experienced at Mayo Clinic over the past 70 years, with many of them featured in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, including the first successful uses of the cardiac bypass machine that revolutionized and made possible the success of cardiac surgery. Dr. Wright and Dr. Crestanello describe the cutting-edge procedures including: aortic surgery, complex reoperative surgery, coronary artery bypass grafting, tricuspid valve surgery, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy surgery, surgery for patients with congenital heart disease, robotic cardiac surgery, heart and lung transplantation, and transcatheter valve treatments, to name a few that are managed at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Wright and Dr. Crestanello expect continued development in robotic and percutaneous options to be at the forefront of cardiac surgery development and consider training the next generation of cardiac surgeons as part of their core mission. Available at: https://mayocl.in/3LflWHK
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