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By Edward L. Jones, MD, Joseph C. Cleveland, MD, Mark Nehler, MD, et al Acute Type A aortic dissections can be challenging entities for cardiac surgeons and require close follow-up secondary to their propensity for aneurismal degeneration. A combined open and endovascular technique is described for treating the inital dissection and resultant complications. |
Management of a Complex Aortic Dissection with Combined Open and Endovascular Techniques
by
Edward L. Jones, MD,
Joseph C. Cleveland, MD,
Mark Nehler, MD,
et al
22-September-2011
Treatment of left ventricular pseudoaneurysm through left thoracotomy on a ‘beating’ heart
by
Domenico Calcaterra, MD, PhD,
José Torres, MD,
Djurabek B. Babadjanov, MD,
et al
18-March-2010
Acquired Left Ventricle to Right Atrial Shunt (Gerbode Defect) and Massive Pulmonary Embolus
by Hideki Tatewaki, MD,
Joseph P. Alesnik, MD and David L. S. Morales, MD
18-September-2006
Use of Intravascular Ultrasound in Endovascular Stenting of Traumatic Rupture of the Descending Thoracic Aorta
by
Ali Khoynezhad, MD,
Carlos E. Donayre, MD,
George Kopchok, BS,
et al
25-May-2006
Spiral Vein Graft for SVC Stenosis
by
Andrew B. Adams, MD, PhD,
Vinod H. Thourani, MD,
Stewart Long, MD,
et al
11-January-2005
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