Surgical repair of the aortic arch is entailed in the neonatal period of patients with: hypoplastic left heart syndrome, interrupted aortic arch, hypoplastic aortic arch and complex aortic coarctation. Aortic arch surgery requires a period of circulatory arrest and deep hypothermia. Cerebral selective perfusion has recently been introduced as an alternative to circulatory arrest with the aim of reducing mortality and neurological complications. Moreover, the arch reconstruction phase can be safely performed under moderate hypothermia and with cerebral and myocardial perfusion (on beating heart), thus, completely avoiding cerebral ischemia and completely avoiding or drastically reducing myocardial ischemi
Several techniques have already been described for selective cerebral perfusion during repair of aor...
AbstractObjective: Because of concerns regarding the effects of deep hypothermia and circulatory arr...
BackgroundFor aortic arch surgery, the potential risks of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest with o...
Surgical repair of the aortic arch is entailed in the neonatal period of patients with: hypoplastic ...
Surgical repair of the aortic arch is entailed in the neonatal period of patients with: hypoplastic ...
Surgical repair of the aortic arch is entailed in the neonatal period of patients with: hypo-plastic...
Although deep hypothermic circulatory arrest has been extensively used in neonates for aortic arch s...
Although deep hypothermic circulatory arrest has been extensively used in neonates for aortic arch s...
Simultaneous cerebro-myocardial perfusion has been described in neonatal and infant arch surgery, su...
Aortic arch repair in newborns and infants has traditionally been accomplished using a period of dee...
The results of neonatal aortic arch surgery using cerebro-myocardial perfusion were analyzed. Select...
The results of neonatal aortic arch surgery using cerebro-myocardial perfusion were analyzed. Select...
The results of neonatal aortic arch surgery using cerebro-myocardial perfusion were analyzed. Select...
OBJECTIVE: Primary repair of aortic arch obstructions and associated cardiac anomalies is a surgical...
OBJECTIVE: Primary repair of aortic arch obstructions and associated cardiac anomalies is a surgical...
Several techniques have already been described for selective cerebral perfusion during repair of aor...
AbstractObjective: Because of concerns regarding the effects of deep hypothermia and circulatory arr...
BackgroundFor aortic arch surgery, the potential risks of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest with o...
Surgical repair of the aortic arch is entailed in the neonatal period of patients with: hypoplastic ...
Surgical repair of the aortic arch is entailed in the neonatal period of patients with: hypoplastic ...
Surgical repair of the aortic arch is entailed in the neonatal period of patients with: hypo-plastic...
Although deep hypothermic circulatory arrest has been extensively used in neonates for aortic arch s...
Although deep hypothermic circulatory arrest has been extensively used in neonates for aortic arch s...
Simultaneous cerebro-myocardial perfusion has been described in neonatal and infant arch surgery, su...
Aortic arch repair in newborns and infants has traditionally been accomplished using a period of dee...
The results of neonatal aortic arch surgery using cerebro-myocardial perfusion were analyzed. Select...
The results of neonatal aortic arch surgery using cerebro-myocardial perfusion were analyzed. Select...
The results of neonatal aortic arch surgery using cerebro-myocardial perfusion were analyzed. Select...
OBJECTIVE: Primary repair of aortic arch obstructions and associated cardiac anomalies is a surgical...
OBJECTIVE: Primary repair of aortic arch obstructions and associated cardiac anomalies is a surgical...
Several techniques have already been described for selective cerebral perfusion during repair of aor...
AbstractObjective: Because of concerns regarding the effects of deep hypothermia and circulatory arr...
BackgroundFor aortic arch surgery, the potential risks of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest with o...