
Left Atrial Appendage Management (Segment 1)
02/26/24 • 16 min
Listen as Professor Pieter Kappetein discusses left atrial appendage management with Dr. Kelley Hutcheson of Baylor, Scott and White, Dr. Jeffrey Miller of Emory University School of Medicine , Dr. Basel Ramlawi of Lankenau Heart Institute and Dr. Gregory Rushing of University Hospitals.
Listen as Professor Pieter Kappetein discusses left atrial appendage management with Dr. Kelley Hutcheson of Baylor, Scott and White, Dr. Jeffrey Miller of Emory University School of Medicine , Dr. Basel Ramlawi of Lankenau Heart Institute and Dr. Gregory Rushing of University Hospitals.
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Left Atrial Appendage Management (Segment 2)
Listen as Professor Pieter Kappetein discusses left atrial appendage management with Dr. Kelley Hutcheson of Baylor, Scott and White, Dr. Jeffrey Miller of Emory University School of Medicine , Dr. Basel Ramlawi of Lankenau Heart Institute and Dr. Gregory Rushing of University Hospitals.
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