Gillian Hardman
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9
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About
Dr. Gillian Hardman is a pioneering cardiac surgeon whose work centers on advancing minimally invasive techniques for congenital heart disease, with a particular focus on atrial septal defect (ASD) closure. Her most-cited paper, "Minimal-Access Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) Closure" (2023, 9 citations), addresses the slower adoption of minimally invasive approaches in cardiac surgery compared to other specialties. Hardman’s contributions highlight the unique challenges and opportunities in treating CHD patients, a population often overlooked in surgical innovation. By systematically evaluating minimal-access methods, she has helped bridge the gap between traditional open-heart procedures and less invasive alternatives, improving recovery times and reducing surgical trauma for ASD patients. Her work underscores the importance of tailoring surgical advances to congenital conditions, where anatomical complexity demands precision. Though her citation count is modest, her research is foundational for a growing field, offering a roadmap for future studies. Hardman’s dedication to refining surgical techniques for CHD positions her as a key voice in the push toward broader adoption of minimally invasive cardiac surgery, ultimately aiming to enhance outcomes for vulnerable patient populations.
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- 1Minimal-Access Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) Closure9 citations · 2023