Content is organized around reproducible surgical approaches that reflect common operative workflows. Core topics such as patient selection, risk stratification, cardiopulmonary bypass, myocardial protection, cannulation strategies, and operative exposure form the foundation for procedure-specific discussions in coronary, valvular, aortic, and mechanical circulatory support surgery. Each section situates technical steps within their anatomical and physiological context, supporting deliberate and systematic practice.
The text places particular emphasis on structure and clarity. Chapters follow a consistent format designed to support preparation before cases and review afterward. Tables, algorithms, and checklists are used selectively to highlight key decision points, thresholds, and procedural sequences, while narrative sections provide context for their appropriate application. Attention is given to variations in anatomy, patient risk, and operative conditions that commonly influence surgical decisions.
Multidisciplinary collaboration is treated as integral to cardiac surgical practice. The roles of anesthesia, perfusion, intensive care, and allied professionals are incorporated into discussions of planning, execution, and postoperative care. Ethical considerations, informed consent, and professional responsibility are addressed as part of routine clinical decision-making rather than as separate topics.
Intended as a professional reference, this book is suited to medical students, trainees, practicing surgeons, and cardiac care team members seeking a principle-based resource that supports structured thinking and consistent operative practice in heart surgery.