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Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

Daniel J. Goldstein; Mehmet C. Oz


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ISBN-13: 9781588291707
ISBN-10: 1588291707
Publisher: Humana Press
Format: Hardcover, 479 pages
Pub Date: 01/2004
Edition Number: 2




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Contemporary Cardiology Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark, NJ. Reviews the many innovations and changes in the practice of minimally invasive cardiac surgery. Summarizes latest findings and results regarding the use of robotic surgery, hybrid revascularization, and off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting. Previous edition: c1999. DNLM: Cardiac Surgical Procedures.

This updated and expanded edition of a much-praised classic survey comprehensively reviews the many innovations and changes that have occurred in the practice of minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS). The authors summarize the latest findings and results regarding such new techniques as robotic surgery, hybrid revascularization, the use of OPCAB in high-risk populations, and new less invasive surgical approaches to the treatment of atrial fibrillation. They also provide a medium term update on the current status of MICS in dealing with valvular and congenital heart disease and offer a more comprehensive understanding of procedures like mid-CABCs with longer term follow-up and randomized data to help tease out real benefits and limitations.




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CONTENTS
Preface v
Contributors xi
Part I Physiology of Coronary Bypass Grafting With and
Without Cardiopulmonary Bypass
1. Pathophysiology of Cardiopulmonary Bypass 3
Ron G. H. Speekenbrink, Wim van Oeveren, Charles R. H.
Wildevuur, and Leon Eijsman
2 Endothelial Injury During Minimally Invasive Bypass
Grafting 27
Robert J. Dabal, Craig R. Hampton, and Edward D. Verrier
Part II Minimally Invasive Coronary Bypass Grafting
3 Minimally Invasive Bypass Grafting: A Historical
Perspective 45
Enio Buffolo and Luis Roberto Gerola
4 Tailoring Minimal Invasive Coronary Bypass to the
Patient 53
Michael A. Borger and M. Anno Diegeler
5 OPCAB: A Primer on Technique 67
John D. Puskas
6 Mechanical Stabilization: The Medtronic
Octopus System 75
Michael Gibson, Robert B. Beauford, and Daniel J.
Goldstein
7 Mechanical Stabilization Systems: The Genzyme-OPCAB
Elite System 89
William E. Cohn and Marc Ruel
8 Mechanical Stabilization Systems: The Guidant OPCAB
System 105
Marc W. Connolly and Valavanur A. Subramanian
9 The MIDCAB Operation 113
Mercedes K. C. Dullum and Albert J. Pfister
10 Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
on the Beating Heart: The European Experience 129
Antonio M. Calaftore, Michele Di Mauro, Alessandro
Pardini, Antonio Bivona, and Stefano D'Alessandro
11 Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting:
The South American Experience 147
Federico J. Benetti and Maximo Guida
12 Reoperative Off-Pump CABG 157
Valavanur A. Subramanian, James D. Fonger, and Nilesh U.
Patel
13 Perioperative Evaluation of Graft Patency in OPCAB 179
Vinod H. Thourani and John D. Puskas
14 Minimally Invasive Conduit Harvesting 193
Kevin D. Accola, Mike Butkus, and Brenda Dickey
15 Hybrid Revascularization 207
Uwe Klima and Axel Haverich
16 Neurocognitive Issues in Off-Pump CABG 217
Ronald M. Lazar and Daniel F. Heitjan
17 Multivessel Off-Pump Revascularization in High-Risk
Patients: Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction 229
Daniel J. Goldstein, Robert B. Beauford, Patricia Garland,
and Craig R. Saunders
18 Multivessel Off-Pump Revascularization in High-Risk
Populations: Octogenarians 241
Frederic Sardari, Robert B. Beauford, and Daniel J.
Goldstein
Part III Minimally Invasive Valvular Surgery 19
Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Surgery 255
Victor F. Chu, L. Wiley Nifong, and W. Randolph
Chitwood, Jr.
20 Port-Access Mitral Valve Surgery 273
Ashish S. Shah and Donald D. Glower
21 Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Surgery 293
Jerome Sepic and Lawrence H. Cohn
Part IV Minimally Invasive Congenital, Pericardial, and
Arrhythmia Surgery
22 Strategies for Reducing Trauma in Congenital
Heart Surgery 311
Redmond P. Burke and Robert L. Hannan
23 Thoracoscopic Pericardial Surgery 327
P. Michael McFadden
24 Less Invasive Surgical Treatment of Atria
Fibrillation 343
Mathew R. Williams and Michael Argenziano
Part V Miscellaneous Aspects of Minimally Invasive
Cardiac Surgery
25 The Economic Impact of Minimally Invasive Cardiac
Surgery 361
Aftab R. Kherani, Elizabeth H. Burton, and Mehmet C. Oz
26 Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery: Quality-of-Life
Issues 369
Giulio Pompilio, Francesco Alamanni, and Paolo Biglioli
27 Experimental Percutaneous Mitral Valve Repair 383
Juan P. Umana and Peter Fitzgerald
28 Alternative Anastomotic Techniques 393
David A. D'Alessandro and Mehmet C. Oz
29 Making Cardiopulmonary Bypass Less Invasive 411
James R. Beck, Linda B. Mongero, and A. Kenneth Litzie
Part VI Robotic Surgery
30 Robotics and Telemanipulation: The ZeusTM System
429
Hersh S. Maniar, Sunil M. Prasad, and Ralph J. Damiano, Jr.
31 Robotics and Telemanipulation: The da VinciTM System
445
Volkmar Falk, Thomas Walther, and Friedrich W. Mohr
32 Totally Endoscopic Atrial Septal Defect Repair with
Robotic Assistance 461
Michael Argenziano, Mehmet C. Oz, and Craig R. Smith, Jr.
Index 471