ObjectiveRight thoracotomy using ventricular fibrillation with cooling has been used for redo mitral valve surgery. This approach avoids the complications of redo sternotomy, such as injury to prior grafts and hemorrhage. As a further refinement, we have used a beating heart technique to further minimize complications while simplifying the operation.MethodsWe reviewed the outcomes of 450 patients who underwent redo mitral valve surgery via a right thoracotomy from 1996 to 2011 at the University of Michigan. Of these, 134 patients underwent redo mitral valve surgery with ventricular fibrillation, and 316 patients underwent beating heart surgery. Although operative eras were consecutive, patients’ age, risk factors, New York Heart Association...
<em>Global myocardial ischemia and ischemia-reperfusion injury are potential adverse events related ...
ObjectivesCardiac reoperations are challenging and time-consuming, and have a high risk for reentry ...
AbstractObjective: The frequency of reoperation for mitral valve diseases with chronic atrial fibril...
ObjectiveRight thoracotomy using ventricular fibrillation with cooling has been used for redo mitral...
Background: Reoperative surgery involving the atrioventricular valves places the patient at risk for...
ObjectiveReoperative sternotomy to address mitral valve pathology carries substantial risk, especial...
ObjectiveThe study objective was to determine whether a right thoracotomy approach increases the ris...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of beating heart technique on mortality and m...
Background/PurposeCurrent trends in cardiac surgical intervention are moving toward less invasivenes...
Objectives: The present study aimed to compare the results of beating heart technique and convention...
AbstractObjectives: Functional mitral regurgitation in ischemic cardiomyopathy carries a poor progno...
AbstractThe consecutive 2 year experience with patients undergoing first-time surgery for mitral reg...
Abstract Background Reoperative cardiac valve surgery via sternotomy is associated with a substantia...
Traditionally, reoperations for mitral valve replacement are carried out under cardioplegic arrest w...
AbstractObjective: Minimally invasive surgical techniques aim at reducing the consequences of curren...
<em>Global myocardial ischemia and ischemia-reperfusion injury are potential adverse events related ...
ObjectivesCardiac reoperations are challenging and time-consuming, and have a high risk for reentry ...
AbstractObjective: The frequency of reoperation for mitral valve diseases with chronic atrial fibril...
ObjectiveRight thoracotomy using ventricular fibrillation with cooling has been used for redo mitral...
Background: Reoperative surgery involving the atrioventricular valves places the patient at risk for...
ObjectiveReoperative sternotomy to address mitral valve pathology carries substantial risk, especial...
ObjectiveThe study objective was to determine whether a right thoracotomy approach increases the ris...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of beating heart technique on mortality and m...
Background/PurposeCurrent trends in cardiac surgical intervention are moving toward less invasivenes...
Objectives: The present study aimed to compare the results of beating heart technique and convention...
AbstractObjectives: Functional mitral regurgitation in ischemic cardiomyopathy carries a poor progno...
AbstractThe consecutive 2 year experience with patients undergoing first-time surgery for mitral reg...
Abstract Background Reoperative cardiac valve surgery via sternotomy is associated with a substantia...
Traditionally, reoperations for mitral valve replacement are carried out under cardioplegic arrest w...
AbstractObjective: Minimally invasive surgical techniques aim at reducing the consequences of curren...
<em>Global myocardial ischemia and ischemia-reperfusion injury are potential adverse events related ...
ObjectivesCardiac reoperations are challenging and time-consuming, and have a high risk for reentry ...
AbstractObjective: The frequency of reoperation for mitral valve diseases with chronic atrial fibril...