Drs. Little and Merrill draw on their expertise in general thoracic and cardiac surgery to review tracheobronchial operations, lung volume reduction operations, lung transplantation, minimally invasive esophagectomy, pleural operations, revascularizations, myocardial operations, and aortic and great
Complications in Cardiothoracic Surgery: Avoidance and Treatment, Second Edition
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Content:
Chapter 1 Preventing Complications: New Frontiers of Safety Science in Cardiothoracic Surgery (pages 1β21): Paul N Uhlig, William R Berry, Ellen Raboin, Jeffrey Brown, Joel T Erskin, Ann Hendrich and Daniel Raemer
Chapter 2 Thoracic Incisions (pages 22β53): Michael F Reed
Chapter 3 Arrhythmias following Cardiac and Thoracic Operations (pages 54β73): Joseph LoCicero
Chapter 4 Complications of Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Cardioplegia (pages 74β142): Lawrence L Creswell and Nicholas J Karis
Chapter 5 Myocardial Protection: Why and How (pages 143β157): Constantine L Athanasuleas and Gerald D Buckberg
Chapter 6 Complications after Pulmonary Resection: Lobectomy and Pneumonectomy (pages 158β181): Mark F Berry and Thomas A D'Amico
Chapter 7 Complications of Tracheobronchial Resection (pages 182β201): Michael C Coello and Douglas J Mathisen
Chapter 8 Complications of Lung Volume Reduction Surgery (pages 202β218): Nirmal K Veeramachaneni and Bryan F Meyers
Chapter 9 Complications of Lung Transplantation (pages 219β227): Paul F Waters
Chapter 10 Complications of Esophageal Resection (pages 228β246): Subroto Paul and Nasser K Altorki
Chapter 11 Complications of Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy (pages 247β265): Arjun Pennathur and James D Luketich
Chapter 12 Operations for Benign Esophageal Disorders (pages 266β285): Keith S Naunheim
Chapter 13 Complications of Mediastinal Procedures (pages 286β294): Cameron D Wright
Chapter 14 Complications of Pleural Operations and Procedures (pages 295β324): Alberto de Hoyos
Chapter 15 Complications from Chest Wall Procedures (pages 325β332): Mark S Allen
Chapter 16 On?Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (pages 333β350): Jennifer S Lawton and William A Gay
Chapter 17 Off?Pump Coronary Artery Surgery: A Safe Approach (pages 351β374): Jain Bhaskara Pillai and John D Puskas
Chapter 18 Valvular Operations (pages 375β391): Frederick Y Chen, Lawrence S Lee and Lawrence H Cohn
Chapter 19 Complications of Myocardial Reconstruction (pages 392β403): Gorav Ailawadi and Irving L Kron
Chapter 20 Complications after Atrial Fibrillation Surgery (pages 404β418): Anson M Lee and Ralph J Damiano
Chapter 21 Heart Transplantation (pages 419β435): William Stein, Jeffrey B Velotta, Hari R Mallidi, Michael P Fischbein and Robert C Robbins
Chapter 22 Assist Devices (pages 436β455): Sanjeev Aggarwal and Francis D Pagani
Chapter 23 Aortic and Great Vessel Operations (pages 456β472): William M Boedefeld and John A Kern
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