Adult congenital heart disease is a type of defect in one or more structures of the heart that occurs before birth. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Congenital heart disease refers to a structural problem that has affected the way the heart or major blood vessels have formed. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Pediatric congenital heart surgery is a procedure to correct a structural problem in a child's heart. Learn about this procedure.
Birth defects are health problems that are present at birth. They can range from mild to severe, and some babies have more than one.
Structural heart disease a term commonly used to describe defects or disorders in the heart’s structure—its valves, for instance.
A “redo“ of a previous heart surgery that corrects heart problems that have developed since the surgery.
Heart surgery for heart failure helps repair a variety of heart conditions and disorders.
Heart surgeries are procedures to treat severe heart conditions. Learn more about these procedures.
Women face unique risks, warning signs and symptoms of heart disease. Here's what women—and men who care about them—need to know about this condition.
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a congenital heart defect that leaves a small hole in a premature baby's heart. Learn about symptoms and treatment.