BackgroundFor aortic arch surgery, the potential risks of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest with or without antegrade cerebral perfusion have been widely documented. We hereby describe our early experience with a “branch-first continuous perfusion” technique that, by avoiding deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest, has the potential to reduce morbidity and mortality.MethodsArterial perfusion is peripheral using femoral and axillary inflows. Disconnection of each arch branch, and anastomosis to the trifurcation graft, proceeds sequentially from the innominate to the left subclavian artery, with continuous perfusion of the heart and viscera by lower body and brain by upper body arterial return. After the descending aorta is clamped, the de...
ObjectiveTotal aortic arch replacement typically requires hypothermic circulatory arrest, carrying r...
AbstractObjective: Cannulation of the femoral artery is used routinely for hypothermic circulatory a...
Surgical repair of the aortic arch is entailed in the neonatal period of patients with: hypoplastic ...
BackgroundFor aortic arch surgery, the potential risks of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest with o...
AbstractObjective: Cannulation of the femoral artery is used routinely for hypothermic circulatory a...
AbstractAortic arch aneurysm is a relatively rare entity in cardiac surgery. Repair of such aneurysm...
AbstractBackground: Single-stage extensive replacement of the thoracic aorta usually involves a peri...
Treatment of the aneurysms comprising the aortic arch is challenging. Surgical reconstruction usuall...
Open aortic arch replacement is a complex and challenging procedure, especially in post dissection a...
The distal extension of ascending aorta pathology often requires prosthetic grafting into the proxim...
Various surgical techniques have been used for aortic arch repair, and hypothermic circulatory arres...
ObjectiveWith the recent advance of endovascular aortic repair, conventional open repair for aortic ...
"Distal-first" surgical technique with antegrade cerebral perfusion and early re-warming is a secure...
AbstractBackgroundTotal replacement of the aortic arch is commonly performed with either antegrade p...
Surgical repair of the aortic arch is entailed in the neonatal period of patients with: hypoplastic ...
ObjectiveTotal aortic arch replacement typically requires hypothermic circulatory arrest, carrying r...
AbstractObjective: Cannulation of the femoral artery is used routinely for hypothermic circulatory a...
Surgical repair of the aortic arch is entailed in the neonatal period of patients with: hypoplastic ...
BackgroundFor aortic arch surgery, the potential risks of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest with o...
AbstractObjective: Cannulation of the femoral artery is used routinely for hypothermic circulatory a...
AbstractAortic arch aneurysm is a relatively rare entity in cardiac surgery. Repair of such aneurysm...
AbstractBackground: Single-stage extensive replacement of the thoracic aorta usually involves a peri...
Treatment of the aneurysms comprising the aortic arch is challenging. Surgical reconstruction usuall...
Open aortic arch replacement is a complex and challenging procedure, especially in post dissection a...
The distal extension of ascending aorta pathology often requires prosthetic grafting into the proxim...
Various surgical techniques have been used for aortic arch repair, and hypothermic circulatory arres...
ObjectiveWith the recent advance of endovascular aortic repair, conventional open repair for aortic ...
"Distal-first" surgical technique with antegrade cerebral perfusion and early re-warming is a secure...
AbstractBackgroundTotal replacement of the aortic arch is commonly performed with either antegrade p...
Surgical repair of the aortic arch is entailed in the neonatal period of patients with: hypoplastic ...
ObjectiveTotal aortic arch replacement typically requires hypothermic circulatory arrest, carrying r...
AbstractObjective: Cannulation of the femoral artery is used routinely for hypothermic circulatory a...
Surgical repair of the aortic arch is entailed in the neonatal period of patients with: hypoplastic ...