1. Retrograde Pulmonary Embolectomy for Acute Pulmonary Embolism: A Simplified Technique.
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Hussain ST, Bartholomew JR, Leacche M, and Zhen-Yu Tong M
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- Adult, Cardiopulmonary Bypass, Foramen Ovale, Patent complications, Foramen Ovale, Patent surgery, Humans, Male, Mesenteric Artery, Superior diagnostic imaging, Postoperative Complications diagnostic imaging, Pulmonary Artery surgery, Pulmonary Embolism diagnostic imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Vena Cava Filters, Embolectomy methods, Mesenteric Artery, Superior surgery, Mesenteric Vascular Occlusion surgery, Postoperative Complications surgery, Pulmonary Embolism surgery, Thrombectomy, Thrombosis surgery
- Abstract
Surgical embolectomy in acute pulmonary embolism is usually reserved for patients with massive pulmonary embolism presenting with cardiogenic shock, or for whom thrombolysis is absolutely contraindicated or has failed. Incomplete removal of thrombotic material lodged in the distal pulmonary arterial bed is considered an important cause of persistent pulmonary hypertension. Retrograde pulmonary embolectomy is an adjunct to conventional pulmonary embolectomy, resulting in more complete embolectomy, specifically of material lodged in the distal pulmonary arterial bed. We describe our simplified technique of retrograde pulmonary embolectomy as a safe adjunct to conventional pulmonary embolectomy., (Copyright © 2017 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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