ObjectiveMinimizing surgical access in reoperative cardiac surgery allows limitation of dissection, trauma, and manipulation of patent bypass grafts. We report an 11-year experience with reoperative minimal access aortic valve surgery through an upper hemisternotomy.MethodsFrom July 1996 to June 2007 at our institution, 146 patients underwent reoperative minimal access aortic valve surgery, 109 of whom had undergone previous coronary artery bypass grafting and 93 of whom had a patent left internal thoracic artery graft. In patients with a patent left internal thoracic artery graft, the graft remained undissected. Myocardial protection was achieved with hypothermia, cold cardioplegia, and systemic hyperkalemia. Early and late outcomes were a...
ObjectiveReoperative aortic valve replacement (re-AVR) in octogenarians is considered high risk and ...
The unquestionable aims for a less invasive operations are less morbidity, less discomfort, and a re...
Aortic valve replacement (AVR) in patients who have undergone previous coronary artery bypass grafti...
ObjectiveMinimizing surgical access in reoperative cardiac surgery allows limitation of dissection, ...
AbstractObjective: We developed techniques for partial upper hemisternotomy for reoperative aortic v...
ObjectiveManagement of a patent left internal thoracic artery graft during reoperation is controvers...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A minimally invasive approach through an upper ministernotomy (UMS) has been us...
ObjectiveReoperative sternotomy to address mitral valve pathology carries substantial risk, especial...
Aortic valve disease is a prevalent disorder that affects approximately 2% of the general adult popu...
Minimally invasive aortic valve surgery by definition means performing procedures through alternativ...
Background: Reoperative surgery involving the atrioventricular valves places the patient at risk for...
As the population ages, an increasing number of patients with patent coronary grafts will require su...
OBJECTIVE: Aortic valve surgery with a patent left internal mammary artery (LIMA) on the left anteri...
Minimal access approaches in cardiac surgery and for procedures on the aortic valve began to develop...
BackgroundSince the first aortic valve replacement through a right thoracotomy was reported in 1993,...
ObjectiveReoperative aortic valve replacement (re-AVR) in octogenarians is considered high risk and ...
The unquestionable aims for a less invasive operations are less morbidity, less discomfort, and a re...
Aortic valve replacement (AVR) in patients who have undergone previous coronary artery bypass grafti...
ObjectiveMinimizing surgical access in reoperative cardiac surgery allows limitation of dissection, ...
AbstractObjective: We developed techniques for partial upper hemisternotomy for reoperative aortic v...
ObjectiveManagement of a patent left internal thoracic artery graft during reoperation is controvers...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A minimally invasive approach through an upper ministernotomy (UMS) has been us...
ObjectiveReoperative sternotomy to address mitral valve pathology carries substantial risk, especial...
Aortic valve disease is a prevalent disorder that affects approximately 2% of the general adult popu...
Minimally invasive aortic valve surgery by definition means performing procedures through alternativ...
Background: Reoperative surgery involving the atrioventricular valves places the patient at risk for...
As the population ages, an increasing number of patients with patent coronary grafts will require su...
OBJECTIVE: Aortic valve surgery with a patent left internal mammary artery (LIMA) on the left anteri...
Minimal access approaches in cardiac surgery and for procedures on the aortic valve began to develop...
BackgroundSince the first aortic valve replacement through a right thoracotomy was reported in 1993,...
ObjectiveReoperative aortic valve replacement (re-AVR) in octogenarians is considered high risk and ...
The unquestionable aims for a less invasive operations are less morbidity, less discomfort, and a re...
Aortic valve replacement (AVR) in patients who have undergone previous coronary artery bypass grafti...