On February 28, 2007 at 4:00pm EST, watch the premiere showing of a very unique surgical webcast from the University of Maryland Heart Center in Baltimore. See for yourself an operation called the HYBRID. This is an innovative approach to double or triple vessel coronary artery disease that combines minimally-invasive, robotic coronary artery bypass surgery with stented angioplasty, performed in just one operation. The University of Maryland Medical Center is among the first hospitals in the U.S. to offer this combined surgery with the use of robotic technology. Cardiac surgeon, Dr. Robert Poston, an assistant professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, with the assistance of Dr. Charles Drummond, a clinical instructor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, will use the da Vinci ® S Surgical System to harvest the left internal mammary artery, which will then be used to bypass the blockages in the heart. Unlike traditional open surgery, there is no large incision made during this operation. Several tiny incisions, which measure smaller than the diameter of a dime, are made between the ribs so that the robotic instruments can be used inside the chest cavity.