AbstractBackground: In aortic operations performed through a left thoracotomy, which require total bypass and deep hypothermic circulatory arrest, femoral artery cannulation is commonly used for arterial perfusion. This route limits the time of safe circulatory arrest and is associated with the risks of retrograde embolization or, in the case of aortic dissection, malperfusion of the vital organs. To overcome these problems, we have used cannulation of the extrathoracic left common carotid artery to ensure a central a route of arterial perfusion in these operations. The preliminary results are presented. Methods: Between December 1999 and April 2001, we used left common carotid artery cannulation in 26 operations on the thoracic aorta perfo...
OBJECTIVE To analyse our results of using a double arterial perfusion strategy to avoid lower body h...
AbstractBackground: Cerebral emboli occur during cardiopulmonary bypass and are a principal cause of...
ObjectiveTo demonstrate a novel, reproducible, and effective method of direct innominate artery cann...
BACKGROUND: In aortic operations performed through a left thoracotomy, which require total bypass a...
Background: In aortic operations performed through a left thoracotomy, which require total bypass an...
The femoral artery is the usual site of arterial cannulation in thoracic aorta operations through le...
AbstractObjective: Cannulation of the femoral artery is used routinely for hypothermic circulatory a...
ObjectiveCarotid artery cannulation was initially established at our clinic for surgery of acute aor...
<p>For establishing regular cardiopulmonary bypass, the ascending aorta is obviously the standard si...
During aortic surgery, the cannulation of arteries preserving an antegrade flow in the thoracic aort...
ObjectivesThere is a growing perception that peripheral cannulation through the femoral artery, by r...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of innominate artery cannulation in proximal aortic procedure...
ObjectiveChoice of cannulation site (femoral, axillary) for cardiopulmonary bypass for thoracic aort...
AbstractBackground: Femoral arteries are the preferred site of peripheral cannulation for arterial i...
OBJECTIVE: Femoral artery cannulation has been used as the preferred option in operations to correct...
OBJECTIVE To analyse our results of using a double arterial perfusion strategy to avoid lower body h...
AbstractBackground: Cerebral emboli occur during cardiopulmonary bypass and are a principal cause of...
ObjectiveTo demonstrate a novel, reproducible, and effective method of direct innominate artery cann...
BACKGROUND: In aortic operations performed through a left thoracotomy, which require total bypass a...
Background: In aortic operations performed through a left thoracotomy, which require total bypass an...
The femoral artery is the usual site of arterial cannulation in thoracic aorta operations through le...
AbstractObjective: Cannulation of the femoral artery is used routinely for hypothermic circulatory a...
ObjectiveCarotid artery cannulation was initially established at our clinic for surgery of acute aor...
<p>For establishing regular cardiopulmonary bypass, the ascending aorta is obviously the standard si...
During aortic surgery, the cannulation of arteries preserving an antegrade flow in the thoracic aort...
ObjectivesThere is a growing perception that peripheral cannulation through the femoral artery, by r...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of innominate artery cannulation in proximal aortic procedure...
ObjectiveChoice of cannulation site (femoral, axillary) for cardiopulmonary bypass for thoracic aort...
AbstractBackground: Femoral arteries are the preferred site of peripheral cannulation for arterial i...
OBJECTIVE: Femoral artery cannulation has been used as the preferred option in operations to correct...
OBJECTIVE To analyse our results of using a double arterial perfusion strategy to avoid lower body h...
AbstractBackground: Cerebral emboli occur during cardiopulmonary bypass and are a principal cause of...
ObjectiveTo demonstrate a novel, reproducible, and effective method of direct innominate artery cann...