| HOME >> BIOLOGY >> TECHNOLOGY |
During the symposium, five leading cardiac surgeons will present on the
following topics:
-- Husam Balkhy, M.D., of The Wisconsin Heart Hospital -- "Clinical
Outcomes in Revascularization of the LIMA to LAD with an Automated
Anastomotic Device"
-- Daniel Bethencourt, M.D., of Long Beach Memorial Medical Center -- "A
Stepwise Approach to Building a Robotic Cardiac Surgery Program"
-- Louis A. Brunsting, III, M.D., of Centennial Medical Center -- "An
Evolution in Robotic Revascularization"
-- Douglas A. Murphy, M.D., of Saint Joseph's Hospital -- "Endoscopic
Mitral Valve Surgery -- Toward Complete Repairability"
-- J. Michael Smith, M.D., of Good Samaritan Hospital -- "The Convergence
of Technology in Robotic Mitral Valve and Coronary Artery Bypass
Surgery"
To register for the symposium, please contact Angie Lupkes at 608-215-4520 or Angie.Lupkes@intusurg.com or visit Cardica's booth (#625) at the STS conference.
About the C-Port xA and Flex A Anastomosis Systems
Cardica's C-Port systems are designed to enable automated, reliable and
reproducible connections of blood vessels during CABG surgery. Unlike most
hand-sewn anastomoses, Cardica's C-Port systems create compliant
anastomoses that can expand and contract with blood flow. In addition, the
C-Port anastomosis systems, whether used during on- or off-pump surgery,
offer surgeons unique access to a wide range of coronary arteries,
particularly small coronary arteries on which, in the past, CABG procedures
have been very difficult or impossible to perform. The C-Port Flex A system
featu
'/>"/>
| SOURCE Cardica, Inc. Copyright©2008 PR Newswire. All rights reserved |