09785nam 2200553 450 991051057350332120230425161131.03-030-78877-6(MiAaPQ)EBC6819314(Au-PeEL)EBL6819314(CKB)19956511500041(OCoLC)1287136037(PPN)258843640(EXLCZ)991995651150004120220821d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPractical tips in aortic surgery clinical and technical insights /John A. Elefteriades and Bulat A. ZiganshinCham, Switzerland :Springer International Publishing,[2021]©20211 online resource (301 pages)Print version: Elefteriades, John A. Practical Tips in Aortic Surgery Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2021 9783030788766 Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Authors' Note -- References -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Included Surgical Videos -- Part I: General Practical Tips -- Chapter 1: General Practical Tips -- 1.1 General Approach -- Chapter 2: Reinforcement of Posterior Wall of Aortic Anastomosis -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 3: Aortic Wrap -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 4: Innominate Vein Ligation -- Questions and Answers -- Reference -- Chapter 5: Cannulation Sites -- 5.1 Femoral Artery Cannulation -- 5.2 Axillary Cannulation -- 5.3 Ascending Aorta or Aortic Arch Direct Cannulation -- Questions and Answers -- References -- Chapter 6: Bevel Your Distal Ascending or Hemi-Arch Anastomosis -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 7: Pull Hard on the Graft to Measure Length -- Chapter 8: Graft Sizing -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 9: Reduction of Graft Diameter: Taking Out a "Dart" -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 10: Increase of Graft Diameter -- Chapter 11: Do Not Cut Too Close to the Clamp -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 12: Mobilization of the Posterior Wall of the Aorta -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 13: Carbon Dioxide Flooding of the Pericardial Well -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 14: Tighten Your Anastomoses -- Chapter 15: The Tightening Stitch -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 16: Swing Venous Line Down to Expose the Aortic Root -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 17: "Valerie" Stitch for Exposure of Aortic Root -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 18: Surrounding the Ascending Aorta: Without Injuring the Pulmonary Artery -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 19: Pericardial Bridge for Delayed Sternal Closure -- Questions and Answers -- Reference -- Chapter 20: "Retrosternal Sponge" Re-entry Technique -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 21: Reinforced Sternal Closure -- Questions and Answers -- Reference.Chapter 22: Towel Clip Technique to Control Re-entry Bleeding -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 23: Turn Off Left Ventricle Vent Well Before Finishing Last Ascending Suture Line -- Chapter 24: Conduct of Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest -- References -- Chapter 25: Clamp Above the Left Subclavian Artery -- Chapter 26: Early Recruitment of Left Subclavian Artery -- Chapter 27: Other Cerebral Perfusion Strategies -- 27.1 Antegrade Cerebral Perfusion -- 27.2 Retrograde Cerebral Perfusion -- Questions and Answers -- References -- Chapter 28: Intraoperative Malperfusion Events -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 29: Do Not Obliterate the False Lumen in a Chronic Aortic Dissection -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 30: Hugging But Not Restricting the Innominate Artery with the Clamp -- Chapter 31: Cannulation of the Left Inferior Pulmonary Vein For Left Atrial-Femoral Artery Bypass -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 32: Left Atrial Cannulation in Atrial Fibrillation -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 33: John's Rule: Never Start Left-Atrial Femoral Artery Perfusion Without the Aorta Clamped -- Questions and Answers -- Reference -- Chapter 34: Remember the Pulmonary Artery for Venous Return -- Chapter 35: Mobilize the Descending Aorta from the Esophagus -- Chapter 36: Siena Graft for Mega-Aorta -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 37: The "Inclusion" Anastomotic Technique -- Questions and Answers -- Reference -- Chapter 38: Sub-adventitial Hematoma -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 39: BioGlue on Graft-to-Graft Anastomoses -- Chapter 40: Be Creative in Your Graft-to-Graft Anastomoses (Attaching Arch Graft to Ascending Graft Configurations) -- Questions and Answers -- References -- Chapter 41: Lung Adhesions -- Chapter 42: Adherence of Aortic Aneurysm to Chest Wall -- Questions and Answers.Chapter 43: Cardiac Reoperations: The Limited Dissection Approach -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 44: Extracting Old Prosthetic Valves -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 45: Extracting Failed Endografts -- Chapter 46: Filling the Graft -- Part II: Ascending Aorta and Aortic Arch -- Chapter 47: Aortic Morphology Determines Extent of Resection -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 48: Using the Corner of the Commisure to Advantage -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 49: Aortic Valve Repair -- References -- Chapter 50: Aortic Valve Replacement -- References -- Chapter 51: Deeper Stitches on the Non-coronary Sinus During Ascending Aortic Replacement -- Chapter 52: Composite Graft Aortic Root Replacement: Bentall Procedure -- 52.1 Prologue -- 52.2 Evolution of Aortic Root Replacement (Fig. 52.1) -- 52.3 Mobilization of Coronary Buttons -- 52.4 Attachment of the Coronary Artery Buttons (Fig. 52.3) -- 52.5 Fabrication of Biological Valved Conduits -- 52.6 Use of FreeStyle Aortic Root Graft -- 52.7 Recognition of Ischemia Related to the Coronary Buttons (Fig. 52.8) -- 52.8 Treatment of Ischemia Related to Coronary Artery Buttons -- Questions and Answers -- References -- Chapter 53: V-Shaped Aortic Root Remodeling -- References -- Chapter 54: Valve-Sparing Aortic Root Replacement -- 54.1 Introduction -- 54.2 General Technique (Plate 54) (See Next Section for Details and Tips) -- 54.3 Specific Tips -- Questions and Answers -- References -- Chapter 55: Arch Replacement Options (Three-Vessel, Two-Vessel, Trifurcated Graft) -- References -- Chapter 56: Aneurysms of the Branches of the Aortic Arch -- References -- Chapter 57: Standard (Non-frozen) Elephant Trunk Procedure -- Reference -- Chapter 58: Retrieving the Elephant Trunk: Three Options -- Reference -- Chapter 59: Stand-Alone Elephant Trunk Procedure -- Questions and Answers.Chapter 60: Acute Type A Aortic Dissection -- 60.1 General Perspective -- 60.2 Cannulation -- 60.3 Sandwich Options -- 60.4 Proximal Anastomosis -- 60.5 Distal Anastomosis -- 60.6 Elephant Trunk -- 60.7 Frozen Elephant Trunk -- 60.8 Abdomen First? -- 60.9 BioGlue -- 60.10 Late Degeneration (Proximal) (Distal) -- 60.11 A Note About Timing of Surgery for Acute Type A Aortic Dissection -- References -- Chapter 61: The Ross Procedure -- Reference -- Part III: Descending and Thoracoabdominal Aorta -- Chapter 62: Descending and Thoracoabdominal Aortic Replacement -- 62.1 Incision -- 62.2 Proximal Anastomosis: Site Selection -- 62.3 DHCA for Upper Descending Aortic Surgery -- 62.4 Massively Dilated Upper Descending Aorta -- 62.5 Watch the Nerves -- 62.6 Vertical Veins -- 62.7 Thoracic Duct -- 62.8 Anastomotic Reinforcement -- Questions and Answers -- Chapter 63: Acute Type B Aortic Dissection: Clinical Perspectives to Guide Surgery -- 63.1 Early Decision-Making: The "Complication-Specific Approach" -- 63.2 Early Operation -- 63.3 Sub-acute Operation -- 63.4 Late Degeneration -- Questions and Answers -- References -- Chapter 64: Fenestration Procedure -- Questions and Answers -- References -- Chapter 65: Thoracoabdominal Aortic Replacement -- 65.1 Exposure -- 65.2 Perfusion -- 65.3 Conduct of Thoracoabdominal Aortic Replacement (Fig. 65.5) -- 65.4 Visceral Anastomoses -- 65.5 Visceral Ischemia -- 65.6 Paraplegia Prevention -- 65.7 Methods of Intercostal Artery Attachment -- 65.8 Clipping the Intercostal Arteries from the Outside -- 65.9 Figure-of-Eight Sutures for Intercostals -- Questions and Answers -- References -- Chapter 66: Post-operative Care After Descending/Thoracoabdominal Aortic Replacement -- References -- Chapter 67: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Replacement -- 67.1 Exposure and Preparation (See Plate 67) -- 67.2 Resection and Grafting.67.3 Supra-Renal Exposure for a Juxtarenal Aneurysm -- References -- Chapter 68: Visceral Artery Aneurysms -- References -- Part IV: Pulmonary Artery Aneurysms -- Chapter 69: Pulmonary Artery Aneurysms -- Questions and Answers -- Reference -- Part V: Vascular Rings -- Chapter 70: Vascular Rings and Kommerell's Diverticula -- 70.1 Perspective -- 70.2 Double Aortic Arch -- 70.3 Right-Sided Aortic Arch with Aberrant Left Subclavian Artery -- 70.4 Left-Sided Aortic Arch with Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery and Kommerell's Diverticulum -- Questions and Answers -- Index.AortaSurgeryAortaPathophysiologyAortathubCirurgia cardiovascularthubLlibres electrònicsthubAortaSurgery.AortaPathophysiology.AortaCirurgia cardiovascular617.412Elefteriades John A.1068696Ziganshin Bulat A.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910510573503321Practical tips in aortic surgery2906113UNINA02557oam 2200517Ma 450 991079351680332120230126221100.00-429-79032-50-429-79031-70-429-43622-X(CKB)4100000008332496(MiAaPQ)EBC5779598(OCoLC)1102471289(OCoLC-P)1102471289(FlBoTFG)9780429436222(EXLCZ)99410000000833249620190526d2018 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe healing of America[electronic resource] welfare reform in the cyber economy /James L. 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