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Closure of Skin Incisions
Pages 3-6
Significant changes have taken place in the realm of cardiac, thoracic, and vascular surgery during the last five to ten years. Many new operative procedures have been developed which remain relatively unknown to cardiothoracic surgeons. This practical manual covers a wide variety of these new processes, several of which are interventions offered to cardiologists practicing in the field of electrophysiology who are unaware that these interventions exist and can help them in situations they cannot solve. It includes general practical techniques; cardiac, thoracic, and vascular surgery procedures; and advances in cardiology and electrophysiology. Throughout the book, illustrations accompany the technical descriptions and show in step-by-step detail how to perform the operations and various procedures using proper equipment. Cardiothoracic Surgical Procedures and Techniques: A Practical Manual is an essential resource for physicians and related professionals, residents, fellows, physician assistants (PA), and graduate students in cardiology, cardiac surgery, thoracic surgery, and vascular surgery.
Closure of Skin Incisions
Pages 3-6
Securing Cannula and Tube Connections
Pages 7-11
Drainage of Pleural Effusions
Pages 13-15
Insertion and Removal of Chest Tubes
Pages 17-21
Thoracotomy
Pages 25-26
Closure of the Thoracotomy
Pages 27-29
Chronic Pleural Empyema
Pages 31-36
Pleurodesis
Pages 37-38
Repair of Isolated Sternal Fracture
Pages 39-46
Pericardial Effusions and Cardiac Tamponade
Pages 49-52
The Use of Non-reversed Saphenous Veins
Pages 53-56
Patching of the Left Main Coronary Artery
Pages 57-61
Lymphocele After Vein Harvesting
Pages 63-66
Placement of Temporary Epicardial Pacer Leads
Pages 67-70
Tricuspid Valve Replacement in Patients with Functioning Transvenous Pacemaker Lead
Pages 71-73
Removal of Atrial Myxoma
Pages 75-77
Repair of Postoperative Sternal Wound Dehiscence with Mediastinitis
Pages 79-87
Prevention of Postoperative Sternal Dehiscence in Obese Patients
Pages 89-91
Endocardial Pacemaker/Defibrillator Lead Implant Not Available to Cardiologists
Pages 95-96
Transthoracic Transatrial Approach
Pages 97-100
Internal Jugular Approach
Pages 101-106
The Infracardiac Defibrillator Lead Implant for Defibrillation Therapy
Pages 107-111
Standby for Cardiology when Chronic Pacemaker or Defibrillator Lead Removal Is Undertaken
Pages 113-114
Subclavian Vein Thrombosis Paget-Schroetter Syndrome
Pages 117-126
Extended Incision to Expose the Innominate Vein
Pages 127-132
Thoracic Outlet Syndromes Neurogenic and Arterial
Pages 133-140
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