Igor E. Konstantinov MD, PhD, FRACS , Edward Buratto MBBS, PhD, FRACS , Shuta Ishigami MD, PhD , Bosco Moscoso MD
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Norwood-Sano Procedure With Neo-aortic Valve Repair on the Beating Heart
Norwood operation for patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome or its variants may be associated with prolonged period of myocardial ischemia, particularly in those, who may require associated neo-aortic valve repair. Using the myocardial perfusion technique described herein, the heart could remain beating in normal sinus rhythm during the entire procedure, including neo-aortic valve repair and root reconstruction, and the need for cardioplegic heart arrest can be eliminated.
期刊介绍:
Operative Techniques in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery provides richly illustrated articles on techniques in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery written by renowned surgeons. Each issue presents cardiothoracic topics in adult cardiac, congenital, and general thoracic surgery. Each specialty of interest to the thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon is explored through two different approaches to a specific surgical challenge. Each article is thoroughly illustrated with original line drawings, actual intraoperative photos, and supporting tables and graphs.