ObjectiveCardioscopy is a novel imaging method that allows closed-chest, real-time fiberoptic imaging of intracardiac structures. This study tested the feasibility and safety of cardioscopy as a platform for mitral and tricuspid valve surgery in the beating heart.MethodsThrough a median sternotomy, cardiopulmonary bypass was established in 10 calves. Lactated Ringer’s solution was administered through the pulmonary artery to eliminate residual blood volumes in the lung vasculature and was drained through a left ventricular cannula. A fiberoptic cardioscope within its translucent outer sheath was inserted through the left ventricle. Irrigating solution was continuously administered through the cardioscope sheath for clearer visualization. An...
ObjectiveIntracardiac beating-heart procedures require the introduction and exchange of complex inst...
ObjectiveTranscatheter replacement or repair of mitral valve regurgitation has proved demanding. We ...
AbstractObjective: This experiment examined the feasibility of minimally invasive port-access mitral...
ObjectiveCardioscopy is a novel imaging method that allows closed-chest, real-time fiberoptic imagin...
AbstractObjective: It is our hypothesis that image-guided mitral valve repair can be performed on th...
Purpose: There remains a paucity of direct visualization techniques for beating-heart intracardiac p...
Objective Intracardiac beating-heart procedures require the introduction and exchange of complex in...
BACKGROUND: There is no current acceptable approach for intracardiac beating-heart interventions. We...
BackgroundThere is no current acceptable approach for intracardiac beating-heart interventions. We h...
This paper describes an instrument that provides solutions to two open challenges in beating-heart i...
AbstractObjective: A computer-enhanced instrumentation system was used in 148 patients to minimize a...
AbstractMinimally invasive surgical methods have been developed to provide patients the benefits of ...
There is an ever-growing trend towards less-invasive procedures in all fields of medicine. We design...
BackgroundIn the last decade worldwide and in Egypt, there is an increasing interest and patient dem...
There is an ever-growing trend towards less-invasive procedures in all fields of medicine. We design...
ObjectiveIntracardiac beating-heart procedures require the introduction and exchange of complex inst...
ObjectiveTranscatheter replacement or repair of mitral valve regurgitation has proved demanding. We ...
AbstractObjective: This experiment examined the feasibility of minimally invasive port-access mitral...
ObjectiveCardioscopy is a novel imaging method that allows closed-chest, real-time fiberoptic imagin...
AbstractObjective: It is our hypothesis that image-guided mitral valve repair can be performed on th...
Purpose: There remains a paucity of direct visualization techniques for beating-heart intracardiac p...
Objective Intracardiac beating-heart procedures require the introduction and exchange of complex in...
BACKGROUND: There is no current acceptable approach for intracardiac beating-heart interventions. We...
BackgroundThere is no current acceptable approach for intracardiac beating-heart interventions. We h...
This paper describes an instrument that provides solutions to two open challenges in beating-heart i...
AbstractObjective: A computer-enhanced instrumentation system was used in 148 patients to minimize a...
AbstractMinimally invasive surgical methods have been developed to provide patients the benefits of ...
There is an ever-growing trend towards less-invasive procedures in all fields of medicine. We design...
BackgroundIn the last decade worldwide and in Egypt, there is an increasing interest and patient dem...
There is an ever-growing trend towards less-invasive procedures in all fields of medicine. We design...
ObjectiveIntracardiac beating-heart procedures require the introduction and exchange of complex inst...
ObjectiveTranscatheter replacement or repair of mitral valve regurgitation has proved demanding. We ...
AbstractObjective: This experiment examined the feasibility of minimally invasive port-access mitral...