Participants look at a screen showing the 3D mapping of a patient's heart during a procedure to treat atrial fibrillation using high-density mapping on a donor heart transplant patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia.20.03.2025#8883775
A surgeon looks at screens showing the 3D mapping of a patient's heart during a procedure to treat atrial fibrillation using high-density mapping on a donor heart transplant patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia.20.03.2025#8883774
Screens show the 3D mapping of a patient's heart during a procedure to treat atrial fibrillation using high-density mapping on a donor heart transplant patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia.20.03.2025#8883773
Cardiovascular surgeon Vitaliy Shabanov performs a procedure to treat atrial fibrillation using high-density mapping on a donor heart transplant patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia.20.03.2025#8883772
Cardiovascular surgeon Vitaliy Shabanov performs a procedure to treat atrial fibrillation using high-density mapping on a donor heart transplant patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia.20.03.2025#8883758
Cardiovascular surgeon Vitaliy Shabanov performs a procedure to treat atrial fibrillation using high-density mapping on a donor heart transplant patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia.20.03.2025#8883757
Cardiovascular surgeon Vitaliy Shabanov, centre, performs a procedure to treat atrial fibrillation using high-density mapping on a donor heart transplant patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia.20.03.2025#8883756
Cardiovascular surgeon Vitaliy Shabanov performs a procedure to treat atrial fibrillation using high-density mapping on a donor heart transplant patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia.20.03.2025#8883755
Cardiovascular surgeon Vitaliy Shabanov performs a procedure to treat atrial fibrillation using high-density mapping on a donor heart transplant patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia.20.03.2025#8883753
Cardiovascular surgeon Alexander Romanov, centre, performs surgery to treat atrial fibrillation on Russia's first single-ventricle patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia. The operation is performed using the Stereotaxis robotic system, equipped with ultra-powerful magnets that allow manipulation inside the patient's heart.20.03.2025#8883743
Cardiovascular surgeon Alexander Romanov, centre, performs surgery to treat atrial fibrillation on Russia's first single-ventricle patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia. The operation is performed using the Stereotaxis robotic system, equipped with ultra-powerful magnets that allow manipulation inside the patient's heart.20.03.2025#8883739
A surgeon performs an operation to treat atrial fibrillation on Russia's first single-ventricle patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia. The surgery is performed using the Stereotaxis robotic system, equipped with ultra-powerful magnets that allow manipulation inside the patient's heart.20.03.2025#8883738
Cardiovascular surgeon Alexander Romanov, centre, performs surgery to treat atrial fibrillation on Russia's first single-ventricle patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia. The operation is performed using the Stereotaxis robotic system, equipped with ultra-powerful magnets that allow manipulation inside the patient's heart.20.03.2025#8883735
A surgical nurse is seen during a surgery to treat atrial fibrillation on Russia's first single-ventricle patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia. The operation is performed using the Stereotaxis robotic system, equipped with ultra-powerful magnets that allow manipulation inside the patient's heart.20.03.2025#8883733
Cardiovascular surgeon Alexander Romanov performs surgery to treat atrial fibrillation on Russia's first single-ventricle patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia. The operation is performed using the Stereotaxis robotic system, equipped with ultra-powerful magnets that allow manipulation inside the patient's heart.20.03.2025#8883731
A surgeon performs an operation to treat atrial fibrillation on Russia's first single-ventricle patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia. The surgery is performed using the Stereotaxis robotic system, equipped with ultra-powerful magnets that allow manipulation inside the patient's heart.20.03.2025#8883729
Cardiovascular surgeon Alexander Romanov performs surgery to treat atrial fibrillation on Russia's first single-ventricle patient as part of the Siberian Summit on Atrial Fibrillation Treatment (SiberiAFib) at the Meshalkin National Medical Research Centre in Novosibirsk, Russia. The operation is performed using the Stereotaxis robotic system, equipped with ultra-powerful magnets that allow manipulation inside the patient's heart.20.03.2025#8883728
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
A magnetic resonance imaging system at the Federal cardiovascular surgery center in Khabarovsk.14.11.2017#3235134
A nurse scans a patient's body in a magnetic resonance imaging system at the Federal cardiovascular surgery center in Khabarovsk.14.11.2017#3235133
A nurse in the laboratory unit at the Federal cardiovascular surgery center in Khabarovsk.14.11.2017#3235132
A nurse in the laboratory unit at the Federal cardiovascular surgery center in Khabarovsk.14.11.2017#3235130
A nurse in the laboratory unit at the Federal cardiovascular surgery center in Khabarovsk.14.11.2017#3235129
A nurse in the intensive care unit at the Federal cardiovascular surgery center in Khabarovsk.14.11.2017#3235124
A nurse in the intensive care unit at the Federal cardiovascular surgery center in Khabarovsk.14.11.2017#3235123
A nurse in the intensive care unit at the Federal cardiovascular surgery center in Khabarovsk.14.11.2017#3235120
Equipment in the intensive care unit at the Federal cardiovascular surgery center in Khabarovsk.14.11.2017#3235119
Patients and nurses in the intensive care unit at the Federal cardiovascular surgery center in Khabarovsk.14.11.2017#3235118
Nurses transport a patient at the Federal cardiovascular surgery center in Khabarovsk.14.11.2017#3235117