Anomaly

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Fig. 17.1 The procedure begins with aortic occlusion and cardioplegic arrest using antegrade cold blood cardioplegia, as shown in Fig. 17.2. In primary median sternotomies, the cross-clamp includes both the…

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Thoracic outlet syndromes

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5 Thoracic outlet syndromes Hugh A. Gelabert and Erdogan Atasoy A VASCULAR APPROACH Introduction A renewed interest in thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) has been evident with an increased number of…

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Right-sided pulmonary resections

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12 Right-sided pulmonary resections R. Kaiser Larry HISTORY Evarts Graham performed the first successful pneumonectomy for lung cancer in 1933.1 Pulmonary resection was also applied to patients with tuberculosis before…

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Pectus deformities

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2 Pectus deformities Antonio Messineo ANTONIO MESSINEO AND MARCO GHIONZOLI Pectus excavatum and pectus carinatum, which represent the two main anterior chest wall deformities, are often associated with systemic weakness…

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Lung transplantation

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24 Lung transplantation Paula Moreno HISTORY James Hardy performed the first lung transplantation (LT) in a human in 1963. The patient, a 58-year-old prisoner diagnosed with a squamous cell carcinoma…

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Tracheal resection

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7 Tracheal resection Peter Goldstraw HISTORY Early attempts at tracheal resection were timid, limited to 2 cm or less of the trachea and frequently less than circumferential. More extensive resections…

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Left thoracic approach to esophageal diverticula

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43 Left thoracic approach to esophageal diverticula ANDRÉ DURANCEAU PRINCIPLES AND JUSTIFICATION Pulsion diverticula of the distal esophagus are considered to be complications of abnormal intraesophageal pressures. The work of…

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Esophageal anastomoses: sutured and stapled

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29 Esophageal anastomoses: sutured and stapled Jon shenfine and Glyn G. Jamieson PRINCIPLES AND JUSTIFICATION The penalties of anastomotic leak from an esophageal anastomosis can be severe. They vary from…

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Abdominal and right thoracic esophagectomy

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32 Abdominal and right thoracic esophagectomy S. Michael Griffin and Shajahan Wahed HISTORY Before 1946, the only widely practiced approach to the thoracic esophagus had been described by Sweet using…

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