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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 250-254, 1992.
Article Dans Japonais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-365797

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An internal felt-reinforced patch-plasty was performed in 11 patients with dissecting aortic aneurysm (DeBakey type I: 4 cases, type II: 1 case, type III: 5 cases, aortic arch dissection: 1 case). The aortic cross-clamp time was 84±19 min on the average. The initial tear of the aortic intima was closed on 10 patients. Minor leakage through a felt inserted in the false lumen was observed in one patient of type I. There was no operation-related death except one patient of type III who died from arrythmia encountered following termination of centrifugal pump bypass. Thrombotic occlusion of the false lumen developed in the ascending aorta in type I and II cases, and in the desceding aorta in type III one month after operation. The false lumen localized in the aortic arch was completely occluded by thromi. Postoperative course was excellent in all patients after 16 months on the average. Internal felt-reinforced patch-plasty is a simple and reliable procedure for closing the intial tear of dissecting aortic aneurysms.

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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 1533-1535, 1991.
Article Dans Japonais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-365750

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We perfomed an aortic valve replacement and intraoperative plasma exchange with Cell Saver 4<sup>®</sup> made by Haemonetics for removal of bilirubin. Diluted blood after cardiopulmonary bypass and suctioned blood (total volume 11, 300ml) was washed, concentrated and transfused. Plasma bilirubin level was decreased to 5.4mg/dl from 9.9mg/dl during operation. It was concluded that intraoperative plasma excange with Cell Saver 4<sup>®</sup> was safe and effective technique for removal of bilirubin during open heart surgery.

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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 1264-1269, 1991.
Article Dans Japonais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-365681

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Laser thermal angioplasty with a metal hot tip probe for atherosclerosis obliterans of iliac, femoral and popliteal artery lesions was used instead of conventional balloon angioplasty. Initial angiographic and clinical success was achieved in 24 of 28 (85.7%) vessels. The 1-year cumulative patency rate was 82.6 % of 19 vessels with clinical success in 23 vessels (one of 24 clinical success cases died due AMI at 14 days after operation). In the 8 iliac and 15 femoro-popliteal arteries, the cumulative success rates were 100% and 73.3%, respectively. Complications were observed in 25% of vessels (7 of 28 vessels). One of them necessitated emergency bypass surgery but not the others. In the 24 laser thermal angioplasty, other revascularization methods were performed on 12 cases (50%) at the same time. Although many problems remain to be solved laser thermal angioplasty can be effective for atherosclerotic disease.

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