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El. knyga: Fundamentals of Congenital Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780128113561
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780128113561

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Fundamentals of Congenital Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery is a first of its kind, fully-illustrated guide that is solely dedicated to the most diffused pediatric minimally invasive cardiac surgery procedures. It provides detailed, step-by-step descriptions of surgical maneuvers to underline each aspect of the procedures along with full color drawings and operative pictures to enhance understanding. Each chapter fully describes the preoperative setting, the needed materials and the required technical skills that make specific congenital heart defects amenable to minimally invasive surgical treatment.

This is the perfect go-to reference for pediatric and congenital cardiac surgeons, and is also a must-have guide for residents in cardiac surgery who are looking to review the technical aspects and outcomes of utilizing a minimally invasive approach for cardiac surgery.

  • Provides an extensive, step-by-step description of the most common minimally invasive pediatric cardiac surgical procedures
  • Uses high quality, full color drawings and operative pictures of the most important steps of the procedures to facilitate understanding
  • Combines information on both the detailed operations of minimally invasive pediatric cardiac surgery and the approach behind them
List of Contributors
vii
Preface ix
Introduction xi
1 The Evolution of Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery for Patients With CHDs in our Institution
1(6)
Giovanni Stellin
References
4(3)
2 Anesthesia for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery
7(6)
Demetrio Pittarello
Karmi Shafer
Early Extubation and Fast-Track-Management
7(1)
Institutional Management After Minimally-Invasive Cardiac Surgery
8(1)
Management After Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery
9(1)
Postextubation Management
9(1)
References
10(3)
3 Cardiopulmonary Bypass Strategies: Vacuum Assisted Venous Drainage
13(6)
Fabio Zanella
Lisa Ceccato
Vladimiro L. Vida
Vacuum Assisted Venous Drainage
13(4)
Safety Considerations and Warnings
17(1)
References
18(1)
4 Surgical Instruments and Materials
19(12)
Annalisa Francescato
Roberta Cabianca
Alvise Guariento
Surgical Instruments and Material for Minimally Invasive Surgical Approaches
19(12)
5 Operative Echocardiography
31(12)
Demetrio Pittarello
Karmi Shafer
Introduction
31(1)
Epicardial Echocardiography
31(1)
Probes and Views
31(1)
Safety
32(3)
Indications
35(1)
Contraindications
35(1)
Pre-CPB Utility of TEE
36(1)
Post-CPB Utility of TEE
36(3)
3D Visualization
39(1)
Conclusions
39(1)
References
39(4)
6 Peripheral Cardiopulmonary Bypass---The Percutaneous Cannulation of the Internal Jugular Vein
43(14)
Karmi Shafer
Demetrio Pittarello
Preoperative Evaluation
43(1)
Patient Preparation
43(1)
PCIJV Procedure
43(9)
On and Off Pump Conduct
52(1)
IJV Decannulation
52(1)
Patient's Safety: Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Monitoring
52(4)
References
56(1)
7 Peripheral Cardiopulmonary Bypass---The Surgical Isolation and Cannulation of Femoral Vessels
57(20)
Vladimiro L. Vida
Alvise Guariento
Giovanni Stellin
Introduction
57(1)
Central Versus Peripheral Cardiopulmonary Bypass
57(1)
Surgical Isolation and Cannulation of Femoral Vessels
57(19)
Orientation
57(1)
Surgical Preparation and Incision
57(1)
Femoral Vein and Artery Isolation and Preparation for Cannulation
58(1)
Femoral Arterial Cannulation
59(1)
Femoral Vein Cannulation
60(4)
Femoral Vein and Artery Decannulation
64(12)
References
76(1)
8 Midline Lower Mini-Sternotomy (MS)
77(26)
Vladimiro L. Vida
Alvise Guariento
Giovanni Stellin
Surgical Technique
77(24)
Orientation
77(1)
Patient Preparation and Midline Mini-Sternotomy
77(6)
Sternal Retraction
83(1)
Thymectomy
84(2)
Pericardial Patch Harvesting
86(1)
Purse String and Cannulation
86(15)
Postoperative Cosmetic Result
101(1)
References
101(2)
9 Right Anterior Mini-Thoracotomy (RAMT)
103(18)
Vladimiro L. Vida
Giovanni Stellin
Introduction
103(1)
Surgical Technique
103(15)
Orientation
103(1)
Patient Preparation and Right Anterior Mini-Thoracotomy
103(3)
Chest Retraction
106(4)
Pericardial Patch Harvesting and Suspension
110(1)
Central Aortic Cannulation (When Necessary)
110(6)
Induced Ventricular Fibrillation Atriotomy and Intracardiac Repair
116(2)
Postoperative Cosmetic Result
118(1)
References
118(3)
10 Right Lateral Mini-Thoracotomy (RLMT)
121(12)
Vladimiro L. Vida
Alvise Guariento
Giovanni Stellin
Surgical Technique
121(12)
Orientation
121(1)
Patient Preparation and RLMT
121(6)
Right Atriotomy and Intracardiac Correction
127(2)
Postoperative Cosmetic Result
129(4)
11 Other Less Commonly Used Minimally Invasive Surgical Approaches
133(8)
(A) Upper Mini-Sternotomy
133(1)
Juan M. Gil-Jaurena
Ana Pita-Fernandez
Maria T. Gonzalez-Lopez
Ramon Perez-Caballero
Surgical Technique
133(7)
Orientation
133(7)
References
140(1)
12 Surgical Results: A Single-Centre 20-year Experience
141(8)
Vladimiro L. Vida
Chiara Tessari
Massimo A. Padalino
Giovanni Stellin
Mid-Line Mini-Sternotomy
141(1)
Right Anterior Mini-Thoracotomy
141(6)
Right Lateral (Axillary) Mini-Thoracotomy
147(2)
13 Comments and Future Perspectives
149(4)
Vladimiro L. Vida
References
151(2)
Index 153
Dr. Vida is a surgeon in the Department of Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular Sciences at the Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Unit at the University of Padua Medical School in Italy. In 2007 while spending time at the Childrens Hospital in Boston and Harvard Medical School, Dr. Vida was introduced to his first case of Scimitar Syndrome. He was given the opportunity to coordinate 4 multicenter studies (2 on national and 2 on international basis). These studies focused on the treatment of patients with this syndrome that were finalized with 3 scientific publications (plus one on going, the international scimitar registry collection data of 501 patients with this syndrome). Dr. Vida has also been invited by numerous societies to present the results of his experience. His major research areas include congenital heart disease in adults, congenital heart surgery, minimally invasive surgery, and Scimitar Syndrome.