Beating Heart Coronary Artery SurgeryISBN: 978-0-87993-473-6
Hardcover
278 pages
May 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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Originally introduced several decades ago, myocardial
revascularization on the beating heart was largely abandoned as new
techniques for extracorporeal circulation were developed. While the
popularity of coronary surgery on the arrested heart remained
undisputed for decades, a belief in the benefits of avoiding
cardiopulmonary bypass and electromechanical arrest had sustained
interest in techniques for surgery on the beating heart. Combined
with the refinement of techniques of coronary exposure and
myocardial stabilization, coronary surgery on the beating heart had
slowly regained popularity in the 1990s.
The result of an important collaboration from several international authorities in the field, Beating Heart Coronary Artery Surgery summarizes the most important and innovative developments in surgical myocardial revascularization that have evolved in recent years. The book is divided into three parts: technical aspects ("how to"); surgical approaches; and outcomes in off-pump coronary surgery. The reader will be exposed to a comprehensive review of the principles of coronary exposure, preferred surgical approaches, coronary stabilization, management of hemodynamics, graft patency verification in off-pump coronary surgery, and patient outcomes.