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  • Description: The quick recovery times made possible by robot-assisted cardiac surgery at UW Hospital and Clinics in Madison, Wisconsin, allowed Ron Tourdot to get back to work less than two weeks after his coronary bypass operation. Learn more at uwhealth.org: www.uwhealth.org ... uw health university of wisconsin madison heart surgery and vascular care robotic Dr. Lucian Lozonschi

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