- About STS
STS is the largest cardiothoracic surgery organization in the world with more than 7,800 members in 102 countries
- Home Page | STS
The STS South Asian Webinar: Surgical Management of Infectious Lung Diseases features expert talks on open and minimally invasive surgical approaches to infectious lung diseases, including tuberculosis sequelae, by leading thoracic surgeons from South Asia, Europe, and the United States
- STS National Database
The STS General Thoracic Surgery Database (GTSD) is the largest and most robust clinical thoracic surgical database in North America The GTSD contains nearly 800,000 general thoracic surgery procedure records and currently has more than 900 participating surgeons
- Frequently Asked Questions and Answers About the STS National Database . . .
The STS General Thoracic Surgery Database (GTSD)—a component of the STS National Database—is the largest and most robust clinical thoracic surgical database in the United States and Canada
- 61st STS Annual Meeting
Visit the evaluation and credit site by April 30, 2025, to claim credit for in-person activities at the 2025 STS Annual Meeting in Los Angeles Credits earned and logged on the meeting site will not be transferred to the STS Learning Center; however, they will be sent to ABS and ABTS within 30 days
- Multi-Valve Surgery Risk Calculator - STS
When concomitant CABG is required, risks are increased Mitral replacement increases risk of operative mortality and other adverse outcomes compared to mitral repair These real-world, contemporary outcomes data are the basis of the new risk calculator Questions? Contact the STS Research and Analytic Center
- Winter 2025 | STS
The 61st STS Annual Meeting, taking place January 24-26, is the premier global event for cardiothoracic surgeons With more than 2,000 professional attendees and 80 educational sessions, it offers unmatched opportunities for networking, learning, and professional growth
- STS Fact Sheet
STS has approximately 80 employees and is headquartered in Chicago, with an additional office in Washington, DC The Society’s mission is to improve the lives of patients with cardiothoracic diseases
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