So.... when do you tell the family about this?

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You should watch these presentations:

http://www.streamingmeeting.com/webmeeting/rillahan/aats/2010/toc.html#

should be helpful.

WOW! Gregory! Fantastic link!! Would you please go to the main forum page, scroll down to Reference Sources and start a new thread with a telling title so that everyone can have the opportunity to find this link via a search of, well, maybe 2010 video Aortic Discussions with CC surgeons, or whatever title you deem most inclusive of the amazing list of videos you've just shared. You could also put it in the list inside the Sticky at the top (3rd one down, I think) and add it to the "Must Have" list. Thank you.

Marguerite
 
WOW! Gregory! Fantastic link!! Would you please go to the main forum page, scroll down to Reference Sources and start a new thread with a telling title so that everyone can have the opportunity to find this link via a search of, well, maybe 2010 video Aortic Discussions with CC surgeons, or whatever title you deem most inclusive of the amazing list of videos you've just shared. You could also put it in the list inside the Sticky at the top (3rd one down, I think) and add it to the "Must Have" list. Thank you.

Marguerite

Thanks Gregory, I found The percutaneous session by Svensson very interesting w/ alot of videos from actual procedures..(do NOT watch is Blood bothers you)
Here is the 2008 meeting that has alot of good info http://www.aats.org/CME/2008_Aortic_Symposium_Webcast.html That one had alot of sessions on the different sections of the Aorta
The AATS site www.aats.org has alot of really good webcast videos, you can watch many of their different conferences and Annual meetings here is the link for the 09 list of webcast from their annual meeting. It isn't just valves/aortas but quite a few sessions are about them. http://www.aats.org/2009webcast/ You can search their main site for webcast and get a list, but for the annual meetings IF you just change the year in the URL like where it is 2009 change the 9 to 8 ect that will bring up the past few annual meeting at least (they haven't had this years yet) Even tho they are for doctors, I find most of them pretty easy to follow and understand, so I think anyone with basic knowledge of vales, surgeries can follow them with out much problems and learn alot. I also figure these conferences are where/how many of the cardiologists and surgeons learn what is going on and stay up to date, especially if they aren't involved in any of the research or trials themselves.
 
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