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Mitral valve

Mitral valve destruction refers to damage or degeneration of the mitral valve, which is one of the four valves in the human heart. The mitral valve is located between the..

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Trido Mitral valve

Patient with one time previous mitral valve replacement due to rheumatismal involvement second time tricuspid valve replacement for severe TR and finally tonight trido Mitral valve cleaning operation with routine..

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Suture map for endoscopic mitral valve replacement - Tutorial

Mitral valve replacement using an endoscopic approach is an advanced skilled procedure. The purpose of creating the suture map for mitral valve replacement is to allow placement of sutures with..

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Mitral Valve Dysfunction in Patients With Annular Calcification

Abstract Various anticoagulant properties have been associated with hydroxyethyl starch (HES). However, the mechanism remains unclear and it has not been fully considered whether these properties are beyond the dilutional..

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Mitral valve bacterial endocarditis

Patient with severe sepsis and mitral valve bacterial endocarditis undergone CPB and surgery and usage of HA380 cytokines reduction filter with very impressive postoperative course and level of interleukins as..

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Mitral valve replacement and LAA closure

Simultaneous mitral valve replacement and LAA closure just with one big sewing cuff instead of LAA closure with separate incision Sam Zeraatiannejaddavani attending professor of IUMS and CEO of RMRC..

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Redo mitral valve (echo images)

Patient with previous mitral valve prolapse who undergone previously mitral valve repair in this session came with severe MR as you can see within video TEE this time redo sternotomy..

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Retrograde arterial perfusion and its outcome in robotic mitral valve surgery

Abstract Objective Retrograde arterial perfusion is frequently used in minimally invasive cardiac surgery. However, there are concerns about its safety. Methods A prospective observational cohort study was conducted in a..

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Huge LA aneurysm and Mitral Valve Replacement

[playlist ids="20625"] Dr.Sam Zeraatian Nejad Davani, CEO of rockingham medical research ADKWA center as well as Head of IUMS transplant and cardiovascular surgery department.            ..

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Incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications in patients undergoing minimally invasive versus median sternotomy valve surgery: propensity score matching

Abstract Objective Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) are common incidents associated with an increased hospital stay, readmissions into the intensive care unit (ICU), increased costs, and mortality after cardiac surgery. Our..

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Use of CytoSorb in a patient with endocarditis of the aortic valve with an abscess in the area of the…

This case reports on a 54-year-old female patient who initially presented to the Emergency Department of a peripheral hospital with dyspnea and reduced general condition. Following temporary inpatient admission and..

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Severe MS and MR and AS and AI

Patient with Severe MS and MR and AS and AI undergone both valve replacement with one incision and just one dose of cardioplegia step by step technique. [playlist ids="20043"]  ..

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Mitral Valve vegetations

  Mohamed Gibreel , FEBR (Fellowship of Egyptian Board of Radiology ) Cardiac imaging consultant at Aswan heart center -Magdi Yacoub Foundation , Egypt      

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Mitral and tricuspid annuloplasty ring dehiscence, a story yet to be told

Abstract The goals of mitral valve (MV) and tricuspid valve (TV) repair are to restore leaflet motion, to increase leaflet coaptation and to stabilize the annulus with preservation of an..

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Case report: Obstructive accessory mitral valve tissue

Case report Obstructive accessory mitral valve tissue in an adult patient. Background Accessory mitral valve tissue AMVT is a rare congenital Cardiac malformation that sometimes causes left ventricular outflow tract..

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Normal MV vs replacement MV

How do we know something is normal if we haven't seen the abnormality first? Normal MV vs a metallic MV replacement.   The echo lady; Lorena De Vanna, is a..

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Mitral valve

The mitral valve is a small flap in the heart that stops blood flowing the wrong way. Problems with it can affect how blood flows around the body. The main problems..

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Mitral Valve

Mitral Valve Leaflets and Scallops and its relation to Aortic Valve Sinuses      Mohammed Zidan,  MBBCH, M.Sc Cardiology (Cardiology, Echocardiography and interventional Cardilogy Specialist at Al-Azhar university), Cairo, Egypt...

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Prevalence and extent of mitral annular disjunction in structurally normal hearts: comprehensive 3D analysis using cardiac computed tomography

Abstract Aims Mitral annular disjunction is fibrous separation between the attachment of the posterior mitral leaflet and the basal left ventricular myocardium initially described in dissected hearts. Currently, it is..

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Use of CytoSorb in a patient with capillary leakage syndrome, pulmonary failure, and acute renal failure after mitral valve repair…

This case reports on a 39-year-old patient who presented to hospital for elective surgery due to high-grade mitral valve regurgitation. [pdf-embedder url="https://perfusfind.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cyto1_compressed.pdf"]

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Mitral Valve

Mitral valve replacement is a procedure whereby the diseased mitral valve of a patient's heart is replaced by either a mechanical or tissue (bioprosthetic) valve. The mitral valve may need to be replaced..

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Do we have enough evidence for minimally-invasive cardiac surgery? A critical review of scientific and non-scientific information

Abstract Reducing surgical trauma by minimizing skin incisions has transformed abdominal surgery resulting in significant improvements in outcome. In cardiac surgery, such efforts have also been made, but similar benefits..

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Mitral valve surgery: current status and future prospects of the minimally invasive approach

Abstract Introduction. During the past five years the approach to procedural planning, operative techniques and perfusion strategies for minimally invasive mitral valve surgery (MIMVS) has evolved. With the goal to..

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Use of CytoSorb in a septic patient with complicated mitral and aortic valve endocarditis and brain abscess

This case reports on a 48-year-old male patient who was transferred by air ambulance from a Caribbean island to Hospital Pacifica Salud in Panama due to a stroke, altered consciousness,..

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Use of CytoSorb in a patient with severe ARDS and septic shock after mitral valve and tricuspid valve reconstruction

This case reports on a 79-year-old female patient who presented to the hospital for elective surgery due to severe mitral valve and tricuspid valve insufficiency.   [pdf-embedder url="https://perfusfind.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Use-of-CytoSorb-in-a-patient-with-severe-ARDS-and-septic-shock-after-mitral-valve-and-tricuspid-valve-reconstruction_compressed.pdf" title="Use of..

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Use of CytoSorb in a patient with mitral valve dysfunction, atypical pneumonia and mixed cardiogenic and septic shock

This case study reports on a 59-year-old patient who presented with dyspnea and weight gain of 12 kg at a peripheral hospital.    [pdf-embedder url="https://perfusfind.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Use-of-CytoSorb-in-a-patient-with-mitral-valve-dysfunction-atypical-pneumonia-and-mixed-cardiogenic-and-septic-shock_compressed.pdf" title="Use of CytoSorb in a..

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Q-PULS, a new quasi-physiological pulsatile extracorporeal model to simulate heart function

Abstract OBJECTIVES The invention of new surgical procedures requires testing at different stages including animal models. To facilitate this process, we have developed a computer-controlled extracorporeal circulation system for testing..

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