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    <title>Global Journal of Surgery</title>
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    <description>Global Journal of Surgery is an international, peer reviewed and open access journal aimed at publishing up-to-date contributions on clinical and basic research in Surgery. We hope this journal will serve as a new forum for both scientists and clinicians to share their ideas and the results of their studies.</description>
    <dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
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		January 2025
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Optimizing Outcomes in Adult Cardiac Surgery: Innovations, Challenges, and Future Directions
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<![CDATA[Adult cardiac surgery remains one of the most complex and critical fields in modern medicine, with significant advancements over the past decades contributing to improved patient outcomes. However, despite these advancements, challenges persist in optimizing surgical results, reducing complications, and improving long-term survival and quality of life for patients. This research aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of current innovations in adult cardiac surgery, examining how these developments are addressing existing challenges and shaping the future of the field. The study begins with an overview of the most prevalent cardiac conditions necessitating surgical intervention, including coronary artery disease, valvular heart disease, and aortic aneurysms. We explore the latest surgical techniques, such as minimally invasive surgery, robotic-assisted procedures, and transcatheter interventions, assessing their impact on patient outcomes compared to traditional open-heart surgery. Additionally, we investigate the role of enhanced perioperative care, including the use of advanced imaging technologies, personalized anesthesia protocols, and improved post-operative rehabilitation strategies. A key focus of this research is the ongoing challenge of managing high-risk patients, including those with comorbidities, advanced age, or complex anatomical considerations. We analyze the effectiveness of preoperative risk stratification tools, the development of tailored surgical approaches, and the implementation of enhanced recovery protocols to improve outcomes in these patient populations. The study also delves into the economic and ethical considerations of adopting new technologies and procedures in cardiac surgery. We discuss the balance between innovation and accessibility, highlighting the need for evidence-based practices that ensure equitable care for all patients. Finally, the research outlines future directions in adult cardiac surgery, emphasizing the potential of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, 3D printing, and regenerative medicine to revolutionize the field. By examining these innovations in the context of current challenges, this research aims to provide valuable insights for clinicians, researchers, and policy makers dedicated to advancing the care of adult cardiac surgery patients.]]>
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Manhal  Rebhi Al Ramahi, Nader  Mahmoud Mohammad Bani Younis
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<dc:date>2025-05-06</dc:date>
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The Impact of Minimally Invasive Techniques in Cardiac Surgery
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<![CDATA[<b>  </b>Minimally invasive techniques have revolutionized the field of cardiac surgery, offering less invasive alternatives to traditional open-heart procedures. This study investigates the impact of these advanced methods on patient outcomes and postoperative recovery. Specifically, the research explores the benefits of minimally invasive procedures, such as robot-assisted surgery and keyhole techniques, in enhancing surgical outcomes for cardiac patients.By utilizing minimally invasive approaches, surgeons can mitigate postoperative complications, reduce hospital stays, and expedite patient recovery times. These techniques are designed to minimize the need for large incisions and lessen the trauma associated with conventional surgeries, ultimately enhancing patient safety and overall surgical experiences.Drawing on recent research and clinical evidence, this study highlights the benefits of incorporating minimally invasive strategies into cardiac surgery practices. These innovative techniques have shown promise in lowering infection risks, reducing blood loss, minimizing scarring, and optimizing long-term patient outcomes. By incorporating these advancements into standard procedures, healthcare professionals can enhance the quality of care provided to cardiac surgery patients.Overall, this research emphasizes the significant role of minimally invasive methods in cardiac surgery, offering a pathway towards safer, more efficient, and patient-centered surgical interventions. Embracing these advancements can lead to improved outcomes and better quality of life for individuals undergoing cardiac procedures, highlighting the potential of these techniques to elevate the standard of care in the field of cardiac surgery.]]>
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Manhal  Rebhi Al Ramahi
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<dc:date>2025-08-25</dc:date>
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