Heart surgery for heart failure helps repair a variety of heart conditions and disorders.
Structural heart disease a term commonly used to describe defects or disorders in the heart’s structure—its valves, for instance.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is an inherited condition in which the heart muscle grows thicker than it should be.
Congestive heart failure is a weakened heart condition that causes fluid buildup in the feet, arms, lungs, and other organs. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Heart surgeries are procedures to treat severe heart conditions. Learn more about these procedures.
Ventricular assist devices (VADs) are mechanical pumps surgically implanted inside the chest to support heart function and blood flow. Learn about these devices.
A heart valve replacement is a procedure to replace or repair valves that regulate blood flow through the heart. Learn more about this procedure.
A lifesaving procedure for people who have end-stage heart failure or other severe heart conditions.
Cancer rehabilitation is a medically supervised program aimed at improving cardiovascular health. Learn more about this treatment.
Cardiac amyloidosis is a disease caused by the accumulation of clumps of abnormally folded protein in the heart muscle. Learn about symptoms and treatment.