PubMed ID: 12503039Background: The interruption of cerebral circulation is a major problem in the surgical repair of the aortic arch. This study was undertaken to identify the perioperative risk factors for mortality and neurological morbidity, and the outcome after total aortic arch replacement. Material/Methods: Between June 1995 and March 2002, 23 patients (13 males) underwent total aortic arch replacement. The mean age was 61.7±9.4 years (range 35-77). All patients underwent total arch replacement with a period of hypothermic circulatory arrest (HCA). Selective cerebral perfusion was utilized as an adjunct to HCA (retrograde in 19 patients and antegrade in 4 patients). The elephant trunk technique was used in 18 patients, while proximal...
ObjectiveThe technical details of total arch replacement using antegrade cerebral perfusion are pres...
ObjectiveTo examine the clinical outcomes and impact of using moderate hypothermic circulatory arres...
Objectives: Surgical procedures for various aortic arch pathologies still result in high mortality a...
AbstractObjective: Protection of the brain is a primary concern in aortic arch surgery. Retrograde c...
none10siBackground The aim of this study was to determine perioperative factors influencing neurolog...
Background The aim of this study was to determine perioperative factors influencing neurologic outco...
AbstractObjective: Our goal was to investigate factors for mortality and cerebral outcome in patient...
Background The aim of this study was to determine perioperative factors influencing neurologic outco...
Objectives: To evaluate the outcome in elderly patients (≥75 years) undergoing elective aortic arch ...
Background: Many studies have shown the benefits of deep hypothermia on cerebral protection during a...
ObjectiveThe best adjunct for cerebral protection during aortic arch reconstruction remains controve...
Objectives: To evaluate the outcome in elderly patients (≥75 years) undergoing elective aortic arch ...
Objectives: To evaluate the outcome in elderly patients ( 6575 years) undergoing elective aortic arc...
Thirty-five consecutive patients with aortic arch aneurysm who required surgical reconstruction were...
ObjectiveTo assess the impact of using antegrade cerebral perfusion during aortic arch surgery on po...
ObjectiveThe technical details of total arch replacement using antegrade cerebral perfusion are pres...
ObjectiveTo examine the clinical outcomes and impact of using moderate hypothermic circulatory arres...
Objectives: Surgical procedures for various aortic arch pathologies still result in high mortality a...
AbstractObjective: Protection of the brain is a primary concern in aortic arch surgery. Retrograde c...
none10siBackground The aim of this study was to determine perioperative factors influencing neurolog...
Background The aim of this study was to determine perioperative factors influencing neurologic outco...
AbstractObjective: Our goal was to investigate factors for mortality and cerebral outcome in patient...
Background The aim of this study was to determine perioperative factors influencing neurologic outco...
Objectives: To evaluate the outcome in elderly patients (≥75 years) undergoing elective aortic arch ...
Background: Many studies have shown the benefits of deep hypothermia on cerebral protection during a...
ObjectiveThe best adjunct for cerebral protection during aortic arch reconstruction remains controve...
Objectives: To evaluate the outcome in elderly patients (≥75 years) undergoing elective aortic arch ...
Objectives: To evaluate the outcome in elderly patients ( 6575 years) undergoing elective aortic arc...
Thirty-five consecutive patients with aortic arch aneurysm who required surgical reconstruction were...
ObjectiveTo assess the impact of using antegrade cerebral perfusion during aortic arch surgery on po...
ObjectiveThe technical details of total arch replacement using antegrade cerebral perfusion are pres...
ObjectiveTo examine the clinical outcomes and impact of using moderate hypothermic circulatory arres...
Objectives: Surgical procedures for various aortic arch pathologies still result in high mortality a...