Cardiovascular surgeon shares 3 aspects of heart surgery that still amaze him after 25 years: ‘The heart restarts on…’
Heart surgery is often seen as one of the most complex and high-stakes procedures in modern medicine. Yet, behind the precision, technology and years of surgical training lies something equally remarkable – the extraordinary resilience of the human body. From hearts restarting on their own to organs recovering after extreme conditions in the operating room, the body can perform astonishing feats that continue to fascinate even surgeons who have spent decades performing these procedures. Read more to find out three fascinating facts about heart surgery! (Unsplash) Also Read | Heart surgeon with 25 years of experience ranks health dangers on a scale of 1 to 10: From seed oils to shift work Dr Jeremy London, a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon with 25 years of experience, has shared three aspects of heart surgery that continue to amaze him even after decades in the operating room. In an Instagram video shared on March 13, the surgeon explains that despite his years of clinical experience, certain elements of heart surgery remain truly fascinating and remarkable. The heart stops during …
