نتایج جستجو برای: axillary arch

تعداد نتایج: 32987  

Journal: :The heart surgery forum 2006
Bilgin Emrecan Levent Yilik Engin Tulukoglu Mert Kestelli Ibrahim Ozsöyler Banu Lafci Cengiz Ozbek Ali Gürbüz

INTRODUCTION There continue to be some controversies concerning aortic arch reconstruction, especially the cerebral protection methods. We report our operative and postoperative outcomes for cases of aortic arch replacement using whole-body perfusion during aortic reconstruction under 28 degrees C moderate hypothermia. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 12 patients were operated on between Marc...

Journal: :Annals of cardiothoracic surgery 2013
Teruhisa Kazui

It is essential to select the optimum method of cerebral protection and operative technique for arch repair to improve the surgical outcome of arch aneurysm or dissection. Selective antegrade cerebral perfusion (SACP) is our current method of choice if required cerebral protection time exceeds 30 minutes. Moderate hypothermic two-arch vessel perfusion (innominate artery or right axillary artery...

2010
Polly LAMA Binod Kumar TAMANG

An axillary arch is considered to be an variant muscle or tendinous slip that arises form the lower border of latissimus dorsi to join the tendon of pectoralis major, coracobrachalis, or fascia over the biceps. It is present in about 7% of the cases and may be multiple [1]. An axillary arch is thought to be a vestige of panniculus carnosus muscle [2]. Thoracoepicondylaris is a very rare muscula...

Journal: :International Journal of Case Reports and Images 2017

Journal: :National Journal of Clinical Anatomy 2013

Journal: :Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare 2016

2014
Jige Guo Yue Wang Jihong Zhu Jie Cao Zili Chen Zhijun Li Ximing Qian

OBJECTIVES Aortic arch replacement is associated with increased mortality and morbidity especially in acute type-A aortic dissection. Although hypothermic circulatory arrest with selective antegrade cerebral perfusion has been widely used because of its excellent cerebral protection, its optimal perfusion characteristics are unknown. The present study investigates clinical results obtained afte...

2017
Vinay Garg Mark D Peterson Michael WA Chu Maral Ouzounian Roderick GG MacArthur John Bozinovski Ismail El-Hamamsy F Victor Chu Ankit Garg Judith Hall Kevin E Thorpe Natasha Dhingra Hwee Teoh Thomas R Marotta David A Latter Adrian Quan Muhammad Mamdani Peter Juni C David Mazer Subodh Verma

INTRODUCTION Neurological injury remains the major cause of morbidity and mortality following open aortic arch repair. Systemic hypothermia along with antegrade cerebral perfusion (ACP) is the accepted cerebral protection approach, with axillary artery cannulation being the most common technique used to establish ACP. More recently, innominate artery cannulation has been shown to be a safe and ...

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