ObjectivesCardiac reoperations are challenging and time-consuming, and have a high risk for reentry injuries. We discuss the indications, advantages, and technologic features of cardiopulmonary bypass by peripheral cannulation before resternotomy.MethodsOf 610 redo cardiac interventions from 2000 to 2006, 158 (25.9%) were performed with peripheral cannulation and ongoing cardiopulmonary bypass before resternotomy. This was indicated in the following: close adhesions between the sternum and the anterior cardiac surface; ascending aorta or bypass grafts (computed tomography scan); and patients with functional tricuspid regurgitation, hemodynamic/electric instability, previous mediastinitis, or depressed ejection fraction. Intraoperative trans...
ObjectiveThe introduction of minimally invasive valve surgery has been associated with an increased ...
ObjectiveMany children undergoing surgery for congenital heart disease have had prior operations. Re...
Although sternotomy represents the main surgical access for most cardiac interventions, there are s...
ObjectivesCardiac reoperations are challenging and time-consuming, and have a high risk for reentry ...
Objective: To compare peripheral and central cannulation techniques in cardiac reoperation.Methods: ...
Objectives: Resternotomy is a common part of cardiac surgical practice. Associated with resternotomy...
Peripheral cannulation is the historical route for connecting the pump-oxygenator to the vasculature...
The establishment of ECMO support could be achieved through intrathoracic or extrathoracic cannulati...
This video demonstrates a step-by-step technique for percutaneous and open femoral cannulation for p...
Significant tricuspid regurgitation requiring surgical correction is associated with poor survival i...
Congenital minimally invasive cardiac surgery has gained wide acceptance thanks to its favorable out...
Abstract Introduction: Various surgical procedures for minimally invasive cardiac surgery have been...
Objective: Median resternotomy in coronary redo surgery represents a specific risk for injury of adj...
A 67 year old male presented to our service with angina, syncope, and dyspnea on exertion. He had ha...
ObjectiveRight thoracotomy using ventricular fibrillation with cooling has been used for redo mitral...
ObjectiveThe introduction of minimally invasive valve surgery has been associated with an increased ...
ObjectiveMany children undergoing surgery for congenital heart disease have had prior operations. Re...
Although sternotomy represents the main surgical access for most cardiac interventions, there are s...
ObjectivesCardiac reoperations are challenging and time-consuming, and have a high risk for reentry ...
Objective: To compare peripheral and central cannulation techniques in cardiac reoperation.Methods: ...
Objectives: Resternotomy is a common part of cardiac surgical practice. Associated with resternotomy...
Peripheral cannulation is the historical route for connecting the pump-oxygenator to the vasculature...
The establishment of ECMO support could be achieved through intrathoracic or extrathoracic cannulati...
This video demonstrates a step-by-step technique for percutaneous and open femoral cannulation for p...
Significant tricuspid regurgitation requiring surgical correction is associated with poor survival i...
Congenital minimally invasive cardiac surgery has gained wide acceptance thanks to its favorable out...
Abstract Introduction: Various surgical procedures for minimally invasive cardiac surgery have been...
Objective: Median resternotomy in coronary redo surgery represents a specific risk for injury of adj...
A 67 year old male presented to our service with angina, syncope, and dyspnea on exertion. He had ha...
ObjectiveRight thoracotomy using ventricular fibrillation with cooling has been used for redo mitral...
ObjectiveThe introduction of minimally invasive valve surgery has been associated with an increased ...
ObjectiveMany children undergoing surgery for congenital heart disease have had prior operations. Re...
Although sternotomy represents the main surgical access for most cardiac interventions, there are s...