‘In the surgical repair of congenital heart defects, how do postoperative outcomes differ with respect to the type of patch material used (tissue-engineered, animal, and synthetic)?‘ was a STEM Conference Talk delivered live by Manvi Koduri at Polygence’s 12th Symposium of Rising Scholars in March 2025.
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