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A Minimally Invasive Approach to Complete LAD Occlusion
"The LAD is the artery that runs on the surface of your heart and supplies blood to about a third of the muscle mass of the heart. If that artery becomes totally blocked, a large portion of the heart has little to no blood flow.”
Making Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Safer
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the gold standard for gallbladder removal, with more than 750,000 procedures performed annually in the U.S.
Mitral Valve Replacement in an 83-Year-Old: A Complex Success Story
A sudden health decline last year threatened to put his passion—and his life—on hold. Mr. Kanov began experiencing debilitating shortness of breath and fatigue, symptoms that signaled a serious issue with his heart.
Advances in Radiation Oncology: What to know about Proton & Photon Therapy in 2026
Join Joseph Panoff, M.D., radiation oncologist at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute, and Youssef Zeidan, M.D., radiation oncologist at Lynn Cancer Institute, for an in-depth physician-to-physician discussion on modern breast cancer radiation therapy.
When Robotic-Assisted Knee Replacement May Improve Alignment and Outcomes
Robotic-assisted technology is reshaping how surgeons approach knee replacement by enabling more personalized alignment, precise execution and reproducible results.
Longtime Surgeon Trusts His Heart to His Baptist Health Colleagues
For more than five decades, Howard Katzman, M.D., has been a fixture at Baptist Health. As a dedicated physician and vascular surgeon, he has spent 54 years caring for others, “driving the bus” of medical care for thousands of patients. ...


