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  Vol. 302 No. 13, October 7, 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Cardiac Surgery: Safeguards and Pitfalls in Operative Technique

Edited by Siavosh Khonsari and Colleen Flint Sintek
4th ed, 448 pp, $239
Philadelphia, PA, Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008
ISBN-13: 978-0-7817-6950-1

JAMA. 2009;302(13):1471-1472.

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Cardiac Surgery: Safeguards and Pitfalls in Operative Technique is an excellent reference textbook on the technical details of cardiac surgery. With this fourth edition, the authors have attempted to maintain pace with new technologies and a number of important updates in cardiac surgery. Notably, topics such as cardiac transplantation and endovascular repair of thoracic aortic pathology have been added. The 32-chapter text is now more comprehensive and has useful tips for avoiding danger during nearly all cardiac surgical procedures. The hallmark of the book is the collection of more than 500 masterful illustrations by Tim Hengst, which describe correct and incorrect techniques in a comprehensive manner. Although initially designed to be a quick, useful guide for surgeons-in-training, the book has become an excellent resource for established surgeons.

The contents are divided into 3 sections: "General Considerations" (including surgical approaches), "Surgery for Acquired Heart Disease," and "Congenital Heart Disease." The first . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Gorav Ailawadi, MD, Reviewer; Irving L. Kron, MD, Reviewer
Department of Surgery
University of Virginia Health System
Charlottesville
gorav@virginia.edu
ilk@virginia.edu



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