Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · Mar 2010
Comparative StudyShort- and medium-term survival following coronary artery bypass surgery in British Indo-Asian and white Caucasian individuals: impact of diabetes mellitus.
Previous studies have suggested that South Asian (SA) ethnicity is a predictor of poorer outcome after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Our aim was to identify potential reasons for the higher postoperative mortality in SA patients and investigate all these reasons. All individuals undergoing isolated CABG in a tertiary cardiac centre from April 2002 to September 2007. ⋯ The higher early postoperative mortality observed in SA patients is related to higher incidence of diabetes among them. SA diabetics have a significantly higher postoperative mortality and worse overall life expectancy. Ethnicity per se is not an independent predictor of short- or medium-term survival after CABG.
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · Mar 2010
Traumatic fracture of nitinol thermoreactive sternal clips.
Median sternotomy can be associated with significant morbidity, including non-union, dehiscence and mediastinitis. The use of flexible thermoreactive sternal clips has been introduced recently as an alternative method of sternal closure and is advocated in patients at increased risk of sternal breakdown. It is associated with a decreased incidence of sternal complications as well as allowing faster sternal closure and easy removal on resternotomy. This report describes the case of a fractured thermoreactive clip following trauma, resulting in sternal dehiscence necessitating sternal rewiring.
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · Mar 2010
Case ReportsThe rupture of descending thoracic aorta due to the necrosis of aortic intimal sarcoma.
Aortic intimal sarcoma is rare and the prognosis is very poor. We experienced a case of ruptured aortic intimal sarcoma in the descending aorta. A 69-year-old man underwent an emergency operation for the rupture of descending aorta. ⋯ The histological examination of aortic wall showed aortic intimal sarcoma. The patient developed a local recurrence and abdominal dissemination of the tumor three months after surgery. We report the case and discuss about the diagnosis and treatment of thoracic aortic intimal sarcoma.
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · Mar 2010
Determinants of body weight gain and association with neurodevelopmental outcome in infants operated for congenital heart disease.
The aim of this prospective study was to examine the determinants of growth failure and the association with neurodevelopmental outcome in infants undergoing open-heart surgery. In 107 infants undergoing open-heart surgery for congenital heart disease (CHD), we evaluated weight at birth, at surgery, and at one year of age (expressed as z-scores). Neurodevelopmental status was assessed before surgery and at one year of age. ⋯ In conclusion, impaired body weight gain before surgery is followed by a catch-up growth after surgery. However, there is no relationship to neurodevelopmental outcome. Genetic comorbidity is the most significant factor for poor weight gain.
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Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is an uncommon infection caused by microorganisms called 'flesh eating bacteria'. It remains a life-threatening condition associated with high mortality rate. ⋯ Herein, we report the case of a 39-year-old female, without comorbidity, presenting a NF of the chest wall complicating an empyema. We describe the surgical management with a three-step procedure: antibiotherapy-debridement, vacuum-assisted closure and delayed surgical reconstruction.