This report describes a 4-year-old boy who presented with infective endocarditis involving the ascending aorta and the arch vessels, with supravalvular aortic stenosis as the underlying pathology. Operation was indicated because of the embolic potential of the vegetations inside the aorta. Retrograde cerebral perfusion was utilized in conjunction with hypothermic circulatory arrest, to flush particulate materials from the arch Vessels during operation. (C) 2000 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
OBJECTIVE: Primary repair of aortic arch obstructions and associated cardiac anomalies is a surgical...
The concern about neurological injury following complex thor-acic aortic repair remains significant....
Although deep hypothermic circulatory arrest has been extensively used in neonates for aortic arch s...
This report describes a 4-year-old boy who presented with infective endocarditis involving the ascen...
AbstractHypothermic circulatory arrest has become an accepted technique for a variety of cardiac and...
WOS: 000073409200003PubMed ID: 9591173Retrograde cerebral perfusion under deep hypothermic circulato...
Suboptimal neurodevelopmental outcome is common in children who have congenital heart disease. Its a...
Deep hypothermic retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP) has recently been the focus of interest as a si...
Hypothermic circulatory arrest during ascending and aortic arch surgery: the theoretical impact of d...
PubMed ID: 7488769Ten patients underwent replacement of ascending aorta and/or aortic arch with aneu...
This study was designed to discuss the effects on the brain by different protective methods in ascen...
AbstractObjective: Cannulation of the femoral artery is used routinely for hypothermic circulatory a...
ObjectiveThe best adjunct for cerebral protection during aortic arch reconstruction remains controve...
AbstractBackgroundDeep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) is a technique used in the repair of co...
In this paper the authors proceed to a revision of the three main methods employed for cerebral prot...
OBJECTIVE: Primary repair of aortic arch obstructions and associated cardiac anomalies is a surgical...
The concern about neurological injury following complex thor-acic aortic repair remains significant....
Although deep hypothermic circulatory arrest has been extensively used in neonates for aortic arch s...
This report describes a 4-year-old boy who presented with infective endocarditis involving the ascen...
AbstractHypothermic circulatory arrest has become an accepted technique for a variety of cardiac and...
WOS: 000073409200003PubMed ID: 9591173Retrograde cerebral perfusion under deep hypothermic circulato...
Suboptimal neurodevelopmental outcome is common in children who have congenital heart disease. Its a...
Deep hypothermic retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP) has recently been the focus of interest as a si...
Hypothermic circulatory arrest during ascending and aortic arch surgery: the theoretical impact of d...
PubMed ID: 7488769Ten patients underwent replacement of ascending aorta and/or aortic arch with aneu...
This study was designed to discuss the effects on the brain by different protective methods in ascen...
AbstractObjective: Cannulation of the femoral artery is used routinely for hypothermic circulatory a...
ObjectiveThe best adjunct for cerebral protection during aortic arch reconstruction remains controve...
AbstractBackgroundDeep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) is a technique used in the repair of co...
In this paper the authors proceed to a revision of the three main methods employed for cerebral prot...
OBJECTIVE: Primary repair of aortic arch obstructions and associated cardiac anomalies is a surgical...
The concern about neurological injury following complex thor-acic aortic repair remains significant....
Although deep hypothermic circulatory arrest has been extensively used in neonates for aortic arch s...