Left Ventricular Assist Devices
Antone Tatooles, MD, a thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon at Rush, explains how left ventricular assist devices or LVADs can help patients with heart failure to have better quality of life and fewer symptoms, as well as the process for surgically implanting the devices.

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