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The Operated Heart at Autopsy (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2009)

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After 17 years of private practice as a cardiovascular surgeon, my partners qu- tionedtherationalityofmydecisiontoleavetheclinicalpracticebehindandbecome acardiovascular pathologist.

Infact,theirdisbeliefofmyintentiontomakethe“leap of faith” was understandable.

For a surgeon, the operating room is where the action is.

It is as simple as that. And when a cardiac surgeon can hold in his hand a beating heart, now off-bypass and improved by an operation just completed, satisfaction is real and profound.

However, life is complex. Throughout my surgical career, questions regarding the pathogenesis of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease arose; curiosities of va- ous phenotypes of the disease piqued my interest.

I became aware of the power of investigative techniques that might address these questions.

I then began to realize that my career in the operating room left me little time to address them.

I needed to study the disease full time in order to contribute to my understanding of it.

Ironically, my ?rst autopsy as a pathology resident was on an individual with a past history of coronary artery bypass surgery.

When it came to examining the heart, the dissection, as all pathologists know, was complex.

However, I found it to be straightforward and enjoyable.

But I subsequently learned that my fellow re- dents and mentors did not share my intrigue and comfort in de?ning the nuances of the operated heart.

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Humana Press Inc.
1493957856 / 9781493957859
Paperback / softback
23/08/2016
United States
187 pages, XIV, 187 p.
155 x 235 mm