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pro vyhledávání: '"John P. Kupferschmid"'
Autor:
G. Chad Hughes, Geoffrey B. Blossom, Vinay Badhwar, Lawrence M. Wei, R. Anthony Perez-Tamayo, J. Scott Rankin, Joshua N. Baker, Marc W. Gerdisch, Richard S. Downey, Joseph W. Turek, John P. Kupferschmid, Ming-Sing Si
Publikováno v:
Operative Techniques in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 26:173-188
Reparative operations for insufficient cardiac valves constitute the surgical procedures of choice when pathoanatomies permit. At present, mitral and tricuspid repair techniques are well-established, but recent data also suggest that reconstruction o
Autor:
John P. Kupferschmid, Joseph W. Turek, G. Chad Hughes, Erle H. Austin, Bahaaldin Alsoufi, J. Michael Smith, Frank G. Scholl, J. Scott Rankin, Vinay Badhwar, Jonathan M. Chen, Muhammad A. Nuri, Jennifer C. Romano, Richard G. Ohye, Ming-Sing Si
Publikováno v:
World journal for pediatriccongenital heart surgery. 13(3)
Objectives During congenital heart surgery, the pulmonary valve and root may be placed into the systemic position, yielding a “neoaortic” valve. With the stress of systemic pressure, the pulmonary roots can dilate, creating aneurysms and/or neoao
Autor:
Matthew A. Romano, John V. Conte, Marc W. Gerdisch, Mamdouh Bakhos, Lawrence M. Wei, J. Scott Rankin, Andrew C. Fiore, Vinay Badhwar, John P. Kupferschmid, Joseph W. Turek, J. Ryan Burke, Ming-Sing Si, Jennifer C. Romano, Juan J. Bonilla, Nicholas D. Andersen
Publikováno v:
The Annals of thoracic surgery. 111(4)
Unicuspid aortic valves (Sievers type 2 bicuspid) are characterized by major fusion and clefting of the right-left coronary commissure, and minor fusion of the right-noncoronary commissure. Repair has been difficult because of two fusions, variable r
Autor:
Harold L. Lazar, Patrick Treanor, Xi Zhang, Ciriaco A. Memmolo, Oz M. Shapira, John P. Kupferschmid, Gabriel S. Aldea, Richard J. Shemin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiac Surgery. 11:85-95
BACKGROUND Despite many advances in blood conservation techniques, a significant proportion of patients undergoing primary coronary revascularization still require homologous transfusions. A comprehensive strategy to diminish perioperative blood loss
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 56:191-193
Publikováno v:
Vascular Surgery. 26:277-282
There is considerable controversy regarding the existence of celiac axis compression syndrome. Despite this, there is clearly a subset of patients with extrinsic compression of the celiac axis who have symptoms and who benefit from operative therapy.
Publikováno v:
Vascular Surgery. 24:536-539
Many complications related to the use of prosthetic aortic grafts in the treatment of aneurysmal and occlusive disease of the abdominal aorta have been reported. Early complications include bleeding, thrombosis, embolization, and infarction of the le
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Vascular Surgery. 24:365-368
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 57:484-486
A 78-year-old woman underwent mitral reconstruction, consisting of a quadrangular posterior leaflet resection without a concomitant annular ring, for symptomatic mitral regurgitation. Postoperatively she became hypotensive while being treated with do
Publikováno v:
Journal of cardiac surgery. 10(4 Pt 1)
Occult cardiac injury following blunt trauma is underestimated in frequency of occurrence. Recent reports indicate that it rivals thoracic aortic transection as the cause of death following traffic fatalities. The most common mechanisms include rapid