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The head of the pediatric cardiac surgery department Pavel Teplov, left, and the cardiac surgeon's assistant Alexander Miller perform open heart surgery on a child at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400497
The head of the pediatric cardiac surgery department Pavel Teplov, left, and the cardiac surgeon's assistant Alexander Miller perform open heart surgery on a child at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400499
Nurses prepare a child for heart surgery at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400490
Head of the pediatric cardiac surgery department Pavel Teplov prepares for a child heart surgery at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400486
Surgeons prepare a child for heart surgery at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400484
Anesthesiologist-reanimatologist Alexander Pfeifer prepares a child for heart surgery at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400472
Anesthesiologist-reanimatologist Alexander Pfeifer prepares a child for heart surgery at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400475
Anesthesiologist-reanimatologist Alexander Pfeifer prepares a child for heart surgery at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400470
Anesthesiologist-reanimatologist Alexander Pfeifer prepares a child for heart surgery at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400471
Anesthesiologist-reanimatologist Alexander Pfeifer prepares a child for heart surgery at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400473
A nurse lays a 2-year-old child on the operating table before a heart surgery at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400549
Surgeon-arrhythmologist Andrey Tsaregorodtsev performed a heart surgery called catheter ablation to fix the heart rhythm problem of a patient at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400560
Surgeon-arrhythmologist Andrey Tsaregorodtsev performed a heart surgery called catheter ablation to fix the heart rhythm problem of a patient at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400569
Surgeon-arrhythmologist Andrey Tsaregorodtsev performed a heart surgery called catheter ablation to fix the heart rhythm problem of a patient at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400568
Surgeon-arrhythmologist Andrey Tsaregorodtsev performed a heart surgery called catheter ablation to fix the heart rhythm problem of a patient at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400552
Surgeon-arrhythmologist Andrey Tsaregorodtsev performed a heart surgery called catheter ablation to fix the heart rhythm problem of a patient at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400554
The head of the pediatric cardiac surgery department Pavel Teplov and his colleagues perform open heart surgery on a child at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400540
Perfusionist Darya Pozharitskaya operates medical equipment during a surgery on a child's open heart at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400551
Anesthesiologist-reanimatologist Konstantin Ilyinykh and the head of the pediatric cardiac surgery department Pavel Teplov perform open heart surgery on a child at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400538
The head of the pediatric cardiac surgery department Pavel Teplov, left, and the cardiac surgeon's assistant Alexander Miller perform open heart surgery on a child at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400530
The head of the pediatric cardiac surgery department Pavel Teplov performs open heart surgery on a child at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400536
The head of the pediatric cardiac surgery department Pavel Teplov and his colleagues perform open heart surgery on a child at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400524
The head of the pediatric cardiac surgery department Pavel Teplov and his colleagues perform open heart surgery on a child at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400521
The head of the pediatric cardiac surgery department Pavel Teplov and his colleagues perform open heart surgery on a child at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400516
The head of the pediatric cardiac surgery department Pavel Teplov, left, and the cardiac surgeon's assistant Alexander Miller perform open heart surgery on a child at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400509
From left, operating room nurse Veronika Mishchenkova, the head of the pediatric cardiac surgery department Pavel Teplov, and the cardiac surgeon's assistant Alexander Miller perform open heart surgery on a child at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400505
The head of the pediatric cardiac surgery department Pavel Teplov and his colleagues perform open heart surgery on a child at the Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This center is a top destination for heart surgery in Russia, performing over 5,000 surgeries annually on both adults and children, including newborns, on the heart and major arteries.28.03.2023#8400546
The intensive care unit of the new building at G.N. Speransky Children's City Clinical Hospital № 9 in Moscow.13.11.2013#2318850
Anesthetist Vasily Sokolov carrying a child to an intensive care ward after a plastic surgery as part of the Operation Smile charity campaign in Grozny, the capital of Chechnya. Leading Russian plastic surgeons performed 65 operations during the campaign. Cropped.29.10.2013#2310240
Center: Lithuanian girl Rasa Prasceviciute who lost both feet in an accident in 1983 leads a normal life, thanks to Moscow surgeon Ramaz Datiashvili who performed unique limb replantation surgery.10.10.1995#8280284
Center: Lithuanian girl Rasa Prasceviciute who lost both feet in an accident in 1983 leads a normal life, thanks to Moscow surgeon Ramaz Datiashvili who performed unique limb replantation surgery. She is seen here playing basketball.10.10.1995#8280283
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, with her classmate.10.10.1995#8424812
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, with her foster mother Sofia Adomaitene.10.10.1995#8424811
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, during a math lesson.10.10.1995#8424810
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, at home with her foster mother Sofia Adomaitene.10.10.1995#8424809
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, with her foster parents, Pijus Adomaitis and Sofia Adomaitene.10.10.1995#8424808
Center: Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, with her classmates in the school gym.10.10.1995#8424807
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine.10.10.1995#8424806
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine.10.10.1995#8424805
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, is seen here with her schoolmates during a recess.10.10.1995#6331841
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, iattends a computer science class.10.10.1995#6331840
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, is seen here with her schoolmates during a recess.10.10.1995#6331839
Lithuanian schoolgirl who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, learns to play the kankles, a traditional Lithuanian folk instrument.10.10.1995#6331837
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, is seen here at a Math lesson.10.10.1995#6331232
Lithuanian schoolgirl who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR.10.10.1995#6331231
The Novosibirsk Research Institute of Blood Circulation Pathology of the Russian Healthcare Ministry (now National Medical Research Center). A patient meets with her son after a surgery conducted by Yelena Litasova, the director of the institute, cardiac surgeon and corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.01.03.1993#6598703
Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute (MONIKI). Doctor of the highest category Elena Shevchenko with a small patient.15.12.1992#8283616
Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute (MONIKI). The operation to eliminate the cleft lip of a small patient.15.12.1992#8283615
The Burn Center at the Vishnevsky Surgery Institute (now the Burn Center of the National Medical Surgery Research Center of the Russian Healthcare Ministry). Breakfast in the children's ward.18.11.1989#6561810
The Burn Center at the Vishnevsky Surgery Institute (now the Burn Center of the National Medical Surgery Research Center of the Russian Healthcare Ministry). A nurse taking care of a young patient.18.11.1989#6561808
The Burn Center at the Vishnevsky Surgery Institute (now the Burn Center of the National Medical Surgery Research Center of the Russian Healthcare Ministry). A child patient during burn dressing.18.11.1989#6561806
The Burn Center at the Vishnevsky Surgery Institute (now the Burn Center of the National Medical Surgery Research Center of the Russian Healthcare Ministry). Chidlren's ward.18.11.1989#6561805
The Burn Center at the Vishnevsky Surgery Institute (now the Burn Center of the National Medical Surgery Research Center of the Russian Healthcare Ministry). Children's ward.18.11.1989#6561804
Yelena Litasova, Director of the Department of Congenital Heart Disorders at the Institute of Blood Circulation Pathology, Russian Healthcae Ministry (now National Medical Research Center of the Russian Healthcare Ministry), with her granddaughter.15.06.1988#6548718
Yelena Litasova, Director of the Department of Congenital Heart Disorders at the Institute of Blood Circulation Pathology, Russian Healthcae Ministry (now National Medical Research Center of the Russian Healthcare Ministry), with her granddaughter in an art gallery in Novosibirsk.15.06.1988#6548709
The All-Union Surgery Research Center of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (now Russian Surgery Research Center). Examining a patient after a surgery.15.02.1988#6553288
The All-Union Surgery Research Center of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (now Russian Surgery Research Center). A nurse's station.15.02.1988#6553287