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Texas Heart Institute journal

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PMID: 27547144
Tex Heart Inst J. 2016 Aug 01;43(4):328. doi: 10.14503/THIJ-16-5963. eCollection 2016 Aug.

No abstract available.

Taking the risk: the other side of the story.

Texas Heart Institute journal

Fred HL.
PMID: 25873789
Tex Heart Inst J. 2015 Feb 01;42(1):1. doi: 10.14503/THIJ-14-4864. eCollection 2015 Feb.

No abstract available.

Norman E. Shumway and the early heart transplants.

Texas Heart Institute journal

Silbergleit A.
PMID: 16878649
Tex Heart Inst J. 2006;33(2):274-5; author reply 275.

No abstract available.

Development of the roller pump for use in the cardiopulmonary bypass circuit.

Texas Heart Institute journal

Cooley DA.
PMID: 15229729
Tex Heart Inst J. 1987 Jun;14(2):112-8.

In 1937, John Gibbon proposed his concept of extracorporeal circulation as an aid to cardiac surgery. Subsequently, a number of different types of pumps were tried in the extracorporeal circuit. Today, the pump used most often is a positive...

Platelet accumulation on an artificial surface in vivo: effect of intravascular hemolysis.

Texas Heart Institute journal

McCord FG, Gross DR.
PMID: 15229731
Tex Heart Inst J. 1987 Jun;14(2):127-31.

Studies of thromboembolic complications after implantation of cardiovascular prosthetic devices have suggested that there is a correlation between the occurrence of hemolysis and the way in which platelets respond to an artificial surface. To test this hypothesis, we investigated...

The internal mammary artery bypass graft: praise versus practice.

Texas Heart Institute journal

Lefrak EA.
PMID: 15229733
Tex Heart Inst J. 1987 Jun;14(2):139-43.

Patency rates and long-term clinical results after coronary artery bypass are superior when the internal mammary artery, rather than the saphenous vein, is used as a bypass graft. Four thousand forty-seven cardiac surgeons were surveyed to assess their theoretical...

Early experience with a new PTFE graft below the inguinal ligament.

Texas Heart Institute journal

Duncan JM, Reul GJ, Aronski W, Hallman GL, Cooley DA.
PMID: 15229737
Tex Heart Inst J. 1987 Jun;14(2):170-7.

Between July 1984 and July 1985, 65 expanded polytetrafluoroethylene grafts (Vitagraft) were implanted in the infrainguinal position in 51 patients, including 41 men and 10 women, with an average age of 63 years. The indications for surgery were severe...

Treatment of descending thoracic aneurysm with an intraaortic occluder.

Texas Heart Institute journal

Liotta D, Frank L, del Rio M, Gallo A, Navia J, Bertolozzi E, Bracco D, Cesareo V.
PMID: 15229741
Tex Heart Inst J. 1987 Jun;14(2):196-204; discussion 204-5.

Elective treatment of descending thoracic aneurysms involves direct surgery, with Dacron graft replacement of the diseased aortic segment. When the patient's condition contraindicates major surgery, however, the surgeon should consider using an extraanatomic approach-implanting an ascending aorta-to-abdominal aorta Dacron...

Surgical treatment of cardiac echinococcosis: report of nine cases.

Texas Heart Institute journal

Papo I, Ginsberg E, Albreht M, Martinović N, Sokolić J.
PMID: 15226804
Tex Heart Inst J. 1982 Mar;9(1):3-9.

We reviewed the results in eight patients followed from 10 months to 22 years after one-stage surgery for removal of primary and secondary myocardial and pericardial hydatid cysts. The results were satisfactory in eight patients who survived the operation....

Simultaneous total aortic replacement from arch to bifurcation: experience with six cases.

Texas Heart Institute journal

Massimo CG, Poma AG, Viligiardi RR, Duranti A, Colucci M, Favi PP.
PMID: 15226846
Tex Heart Inst J. 1986 Mar;13(1):147-51.

Simultaneous total aortic replacement, including the arch and extending to bifurcation, has been performed in six cases at our institution. The cases presented were (1) acute dissection, including the intimal tear in the arch (one case); (2) chronic Type-I...

Internal carotid artery recannulation after thrombosis caused by atherosclerotic occlusion of the common carotid artery.

Texas Heart Institute journal

Archie JP.
PMID: 15226847
Tex Heart Inst J. 1986 Mar;13(1):153-4.

Recannulation of a thrombosed internal carotid artery in a patient with recurrent cerebrovascular symptoms is reported. Reconstruction was by dilatation and saphenous vein bypass angioplasty.

Cyanosis after surgical correction of pulmonary valve stenosis: an old problem revisited.

Texas Heart Institute journal

Merin G.
PMID: 15226852
Tex Heart Inst J. 1986 Mar;13(1):173.

No abstract available.

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