[HSF] Posterior aortic bleed and Coronarybutton tears [OT]

Nasser F. Abou'Seada nfaabouseada at gmail.com
Wed Oct 11 16:31:26 EDT 2006


One good thing about Surgeons ...... they never retire ... never give up ...
.. aging is but another face of accumulated experience and wisdom .... ever
required values in the surgical market .... !! .... they might give up
coronaries "presbyopia" .... for other adult procedures .... thorax is
always there ..... meetings, conferences and seminars are for ever ........
experience always counts ... educating and training new generations is a
hard task to go for ... ... writing and editing books and journals is but
for the most elegant ... another reason for choosing cardiothoracic Surgery
for a career .... !!

NFA

> -----Original Message-----
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> bounces at lists.hsforum.com] On Behalf Of Rwmfglycar at aol.com
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 10:02 AM
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> Subject: Re: AW: AW: [HSF] Posterior aortic bleed and Coronarybutton
tears.
> 
> Roberto the title is
> Cardiac Surgery. Safeguards and Pitfalls in Operative Technique by Siavosh
> Khonsari
> It has superb illustrations and pertinent text.   ISBN  0-87189-759-8
> I am not sure whether the 4th edition is finished yet.
> Siavosh has retired (you know you are getting old when you  have trainees
who
> have retired) but still works on his  book. After his training he became
> Professor and Chief  of  Cardiac Surgery at the National University in
Teheran,
> then had to  leave and became Chief of Cardiac Surgery at Kaiser
Permanente in
> Los  Angeles.
> Bob
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