AbstractObjective: We sought to analyze the postoperative hospital mortality and postoperative neurologic dysfunction in patients who had total arch replacement for atherosclerotic arch aneurysms using our recent refined technique. Methods: Between June 1997 and April 2000, 50 consecutive patients underwent total arch replacement with an aortic arch branched graft for atherosclerotic arch aneurysms. Their mean age was 71 ± 7 years (range, 57-87 years). Forty-eight (96%) patients were operated on electively, and the remaining 2 (4%) were operated on an emergency basis because of rupture of aneurysm. All operations were performed with hypothermic extracorporeal circulation, selective cerebral perfusion for cerebral protection during aortic ar...
OBJECTIVE To analyse the results after elective open total aortic arch replacement. METHODS ...
Background: Aortic arch replacement is a complicated and high risk procedure. There have been many a...
ObjectiveThe technical details of total arch replacement using antegrade cerebral perfusion are pres...
AbstractObjective: Our goal was to investigate factors for mortality and cerebral outcome in patient...
none10siBackground The aim of this study was to determine perioperative factors influencing neurolog...
PubMed ID: 12503039Background: The interruption of cerebral circulation is a major problem in the su...
Background The aim of this study was to determine perioperative factors influencing neurologic outco...
Background The aim of this study was to determine perioperative factors influencing neurologic outco...
AbstractObjective: Protection of the brain is a primary concern in aortic arch surgery. Retrograde c...
OBJECTIVES: Treating aortic arch aneurysms with conventional open surgical and endovascular stent gr...
ObjectiveTotal arch replacement has been reported to present high morbidity and mortality. We have i...
ObjectiveTotal arch replacement has been reported to present high morbidity and mortality. We have i...
AbstractObjective: We sought to assess the optimal strategy for avoiding neurologic injury after aor...
WOS: 000224832300008PubMed ID: 15039643Background: The purpose of this article is to describe our ex...
Objectives: Surgical procedures for various aortic arch pathologies still result in high mortality a...
OBJECTIVE To analyse the results after elective open total aortic arch replacement. METHODS ...
Background: Aortic arch replacement is a complicated and high risk procedure. There have been many a...
ObjectiveThe technical details of total arch replacement using antegrade cerebral perfusion are pres...
AbstractObjective: Our goal was to investigate factors for mortality and cerebral outcome in patient...
none10siBackground The aim of this study was to determine perioperative factors influencing neurolog...
PubMed ID: 12503039Background: The interruption of cerebral circulation is a major problem in the su...
Background The aim of this study was to determine perioperative factors influencing neurologic outco...
Background The aim of this study was to determine perioperative factors influencing neurologic outco...
AbstractObjective: Protection of the brain is a primary concern in aortic arch surgery. Retrograde c...
OBJECTIVES: Treating aortic arch aneurysms with conventional open surgical and endovascular stent gr...
ObjectiveTotal arch replacement has been reported to present high morbidity and mortality. We have i...
ObjectiveTotal arch replacement has been reported to present high morbidity and mortality. We have i...
AbstractObjective: We sought to assess the optimal strategy for avoiding neurologic injury after aor...
WOS: 000224832300008PubMed ID: 15039643Background: The purpose of this article is to describe our ex...
Objectives: Surgical procedures for various aortic arch pathologies still result in high mortality a...
OBJECTIVE To analyse the results after elective open total aortic arch replacement. METHODS ...
Background: Aortic arch replacement is a complicated and high risk procedure. There have been many a...
ObjectiveThe technical details of total arch replacement using antegrade cerebral perfusion are pres...