Objective: There are many debates for cannulation sites during aortic surgeries. The cannulation technique which is providing antegrade flow is associated with better survival and neurological outcomes than retrograde flow. For this purpose, innominate and axillary artery cannulation have been increasingly used for cardiopulmonary bypass recently. We aimed to present our experience with innominate artery cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypass and antegrade selective cerebral perfusion during proximal aortic aneurysm repair. Methods: A total of eighteen patients with proximal aortic aneurysm underwent surgical repair were included into the study. Pre-operative patient’s charecteristis, surgical details and postoperative outcomes were invest...
AbstractThe increasing number of patients with extensive aortic and peripheral vascular atherosclero...
ObjectiveThe femoral artery is the customary site for arterial cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypas...
AbstractBackground: Femoral arteries are the preferred site of peripheral cannulation for arterial i...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of innominate artery cannulation in proximal aortic procedure...
During aortic surgery, the cannulation of arteries preserving an antegrade flow in the thoracic aort...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Alternative cannulation sites such as the right/left axillary artery, the ascen...
İnnominate arter kanülasyonu, diğer arterlere erişim sağlamak için ikinci bir kesi ihtiyacını ortada...
Background: Innominate artery cannulation for conducting cardiopulmonary bypass has been proposed as...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare innmoinate artery cannulation with axillary artery ...
ObjectiveTo demonstrate a novel, reproducible, and effective method of direct innominate artery cann...
none6noAbstract AIM: The aim of this paper was to compare hospital outcomes in patients undergoing e...
Suprasternal cannulation of the innominate artery in aortic reoperations may be useful in specific s...
ObjectiveThe objective was to report our experience with a simplified procedure of ascending aorta a...
ObjectivesThere is a growing perception that peripheral cannulation through the femoral artery, by r...
Abstract Objective: To investigate whether axillary artery cannulation has supremacy over innominat...
AbstractThe increasing number of patients with extensive aortic and peripheral vascular atherosclero...
ObjectiveThe femoral artery is the customary site for arterial cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypas...
AbstractBackground: Femoral arteries are the preferred site of peripheral cannulation for arterial i...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of innominate artery cannulation in proximal aortic procedure...
During aortic surgery, the cannulation of arteries preserving an antegrade flow in the thoracic aort...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Alternative cannulation sites such as the right/left axillary artery, the ascen...
İnnominate arter kanülasyonu, diğer arterlere erişim sağlamak için ikinci bir kesi ihtiyacını ortada...
Background: Innominate artery cannulation for conducting cardiopulmonary bypass has been proposed as...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare innmoinate artery cannulation with axillary artery ...
ObjectiveTo demonstrate a novel, reproducible, and effective method of direct innominate artery cann...
none6noAbstract AIM: The aim of this paper was to compare hospital outcomes in patients undergoing e...
Suprasternal cannulation of the innominate artery in aortic reoperations may be useful in specific s...
ObjectiveThe objective was to report our experience with a simplified procedure of ascending aorta a...
ObjectivesThere is a growing perception that peripheral cannulation through the femoral artery, by r...
Abstract Objective: To investigate whether axillary artery cannulation has supremacy over innominat...
AbstractThe increasing number of patients with extensive aortic and peripheral vascular atherosclero...
ObjectiveThe femoral artery is the customary site for arterial cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypas...
AbstractBackground: Femoral arteries are the preferred site of peripheral cannulation for arterial i...