The femoral artery is the usual site of arterial cannulation in thoracic aorta operations through left posterolateral thoracotomy that require cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA). The advantage of this perfusion route is in limiting the duration of circulatory arrest. It is associated, however, with the risk of retrograde embolization or, in cases involving aortic dissection, malperfusion of vital organs. To prevent these risks, we have used the extrathoracic left common carotid artery as the perfusion route. From December 1999 to January 2003, we used cannulation of the left extrathoracic common carotid artery in 42 thoracic aorta operations through posterolateral thoracotomy with an open proximal a...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of innominate artery cannulation in proximal aortic procedure...
Background: Innominate artery cannulation for conducting cardiopulmonary bypass has been proposed as...
WOS: 000073409200003PubMed ID: 9591173Retrograde cerebral perfusion under deep hypothermic circulato...
The femoral artery is the usual site of arterial cannulation in thoracic aorta operations through le...
Background: In aortic operations performed through a left thoracotomy, which require total bypass an...
BACKGROUND: In aortic operations performed through a left thoracotomy, which require total bypass a...
AbstractBackground: In aortic operations performed through a left thoracotomy, which require total b...
AbstractObjective: Cannulation of the femoral artery is used routinely for hypothermic circulatory a...
<p>For establishing regular cardiopulmonary bypass, the ascending aorta is obviously the standard si...
ObjectiveChoice of cannulation site (femoral, axillary) for cardiopulmonary bypass for thoracic aort...
İstanbul Bilim Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi.The brachiocephalic artery is an alternative cannulation ...
OBJECTIVE: Femoral artery cannulation has been used as the preferred option in operations to correct...
ObjectiveCarotid artery cannulation was initially established at our clinic for surgery of acute aor...
ObjectiveThe femoral artery is the customary site for arterial cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypas...
AbstractThe increasing number of patients with extensive aortic and peripheral vascular atherosclero...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of innominate artery cannulation in proximal aortic procedure...
Background: Innominate artery cannulation for conducting cardiopulmonary bypass has been proposed as...
WOS: 000073409200003PubMed ID: 9591173Retrograde cerebral perfusion under deep hypothermic circulato...
The femoral artery is the usual site of arterial cannulation in thoracic aorta operations through le...
Background: In aortic operations performed through a left thoracotomy, which require total bypass an...
BACKGROUND: In aortic operations performed through a left thoracotomy, which require total bypass a...
AbstractBackground: In aortic operations performed through a left thoracotomy, which require total b...
AbstractObjective: Cannulation of the femoral artery is used routinely for hypothermic circulatory a...
<p>For establishing regular cardiopulmonary bypass, the ascending aorta is obviously the standard si...
ObjectiveChoice of cannulation site (femoral, axillary) for cardiopulmonary bypass for thoracic aort...
İstanbul Bilim Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi.The brachiocephalic artery is an alternative cannulation ...
OBJECTIVE: Femoral artery cannulation has been used as the preferred option in operations to correct...
ObjectiveCarotid artery cannulation was initially established at our clinic for surgery of acute aor...
ObjectiveThe femoral artery is the customary site for arterial cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypas...
AbstractThe increasing number of patients with extensive aortic and peripheral vascular atherosclero...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of innominate artery cannulation in proximal aortic procedure...
Background: Innominate artery cannulation for conducting cardiopulmonary bypass has been proposed as...
WOS: 000073409200003PubMed ID: 9591173Retrograde cerebral perfusion under deep hypothermic circulato...