Abstract
While the results of cardiac surgery have improved dramatically during the past 20 years, and operative mortality and morbidity have greatly declined, more early and late complications have evolved as the complexity of cardiac surgery has increased. The recognition of late complications may be greatly facilitated by an acquaintance with those observed most frequently.
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