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Epicardial ultrasound in a case of myocardial bridge and apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Whalen LB et al.
2020
Published Articles
Cardiac
Epicardial ultrasound in a case of myocardial bridge and apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

A 59-year-old male with a history of unstable angina was diagnosed with a myocardial bridge of the left anterior descending artery (LAD) and apical variant hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (AHCM). He underwent unroofing of the myocardial bridge and a left ventricular apical myectomy. Intraoperatively, epicardial ultrasound was used to identify the myocardial bridge with systolic compression of the LAD and confirm resolution of this compression postoperatively. Read more...

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Whalen LB, Davies SW, Singh K, Ailawadi G

Conduit quality control protocol in CABG

Del Río IJ et al.
2023
Published Articles
Cardiac
Conduit quality control protocol in CABG

Cardiac revascularization surgery has a long history. Its results and safety are well known. Nonetheless, the long-term patency rate of certain grafts used in cardiac revascularization is non-optimal, and CABG is associated with a risk of cerebrovascular stroke due to aortic manipulation. We have developed a simple control quality protocol of the anastomosis performed in CABG, aiming to improve the long-term patency of certain grafts used in cardiac revascularization surgery and reduce the risk of cerebrovascular stroke in those patients.

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Ignacio Juárez Del Río, Enrique Villagrán Medinilla, Ali Ayaon Albarrán, Miguel Angel Rubio Alonso and Angel Aroca Peinado‍

How I do it: Endoscope-assisted in situ arterial reconstruction of the lower limb

Michaels A et al.
2024
Published Articles
Vascular
How I do it: Endoscope-assisted in situ arterial reconstruction of the lower limb

Arterial reconstruction with the great saphenous vein is a frequently performed vascular surgery technique for revascularization of chronic limb threatening ischemia. Surgeon variations of the procedure are common and aim to balance patency, limb salvage, complications, hospital resources, and technical feasibility. We describe a minimally invasive revascularization option using endoscope assistance for in situ great saphenous vein–arterial bypass... Read more

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Michels A, Baghdadwala M and Yacob M.

Long Term Results of Pancreatectomy With and Without Venous Resection: A Comparison of Safety and Complications of Spiral Graft, End-to-End and Tangential/Patch Reconstruction Techniques

Vuorela t et al.
2022
Published Articles
Vascular
Long Term Results of Pancreatectomy With and Without Venous Resection: A Comparison of Safety and Complications of Spiral Graft, End-to-End and Tangential/Patch Reconstruction Techniques

Objective

Roughly 10% – 20% of pancreatic cancer patients are candidates for curative intent surgical treatment. In the 2000s, many studies showed similar survival rates comparing pancreatic surgery with or without vein resection and reconstruction. The aim was to identify the best method of venous reconstruction.

Methods

This was a retrospective cohort study. A total of 1 375 patients undergoing pancreatectomy between 2005 and 2018 were identified. Patients undergoing a combined pancreatic resection and venous reconstruction were included retrospectively. When tumour infiltration to the portal/superior mesenteric vein was detected, excision and reconstruction with tangential suturing/patch, end to end anastomosis, or a spiral graft from the great saphenous vein was performed. Next, 90 day and long term survival and outcomes across reconstruction techniques were analysed.

Results

Overall, 198 patients had venous involvement visible in pre-operative scans or detected during surgery... Read more

Authors
Vuorelaa T, Vikatmaa P, Kokkolaa A, Mustonena H, Salmiheimoa A, Eurolaa A, Ahob P, Haglunda C, Kantonen I and Seppänen H.

Transit time flow measurement in arterial grafts

Leviner D et al.
2024
Published Articles
Cardiac
Transit time flow measurement in arterial grafts

Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is one of the foundations of treatment for coronary artery disease. While it has improved substantially since its inception more than 50 years ago, including a rising use of multiple arterial grafting, intraoperative quality assessment is yet to be disseminated as an integral part of the procedure. Read More...

Authors
Leviner, D.B., Puskas, J.D. & Taggart, D.P
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