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This symposium underscores that by 2034, cardiac surgery will have advanced significantly, with increased complexity driven by technological innovations, case complexities, and new techniques. Despite this growing complexity, the emphasis will remain on addressing patients' needs holistically.
Auditorium 8 60 TRANSPARENTThis symposium underscores that by 2034, cardiac surgery will have advanced significantly, with increased complexity driven by technological innovations, case complexities, and new techniques. Despite this growing complexity, the emphasis will remain on addressing patients' needs holistically.
Patients will seek less pain and more detailed information about their procedures. This holistic approach will encompass not only medical treatment but also the management of patients' pain, stress, and overall well-being.
The ultimate objective is to harmonize technical advancements with a patient-centered approach to deliver the best possible care.
Topic | Faculty |
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Welcome |
Patrick Perier |
Transforming mitral repair: Advancing towards a patient-centered approach |
Marco Di Eusanio |
Minimizing incisions in Cardiac Surgery: Enhancing techniques for less invasive procedures |
Konstantinos Zannis |
Robotics in Cardiac Surgery: Gadget or revolutionary patient care? |
Gianluca Torregrossa |
Streamlining complexity: Simplified procedures aligned with new guidelines |
Charles-Henri David |
Conclusion and final remarks |
All |