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101. Clampless versus clamped coronary bypass grafting: does it make a difference?

102. Mechanisms, Consequences, and Prevention of Coronary Graft Failure.

103. Left main coronary stenosis: surgery still reigns.

104. Robotic mitral valve repair: a European single-centre experience.

105. Three Arterial Grafts Improve Late Survival: A Meta-Analysis of Propensity-Matched Studies.

106. Mid-Term Follow-up of Minimally Invasive Multivessel Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: Is the Early Learning Phase Detrimental?

107. Bilateral internal mammary artery Y construct with multiple sequential grafting improves survival compared to bilateral internal mammary artery with additional vein grafts: 10-year experience at 2 different institutions†.

109. Bilateral internal thoracic artery graft configuration and coronary artery bypass grafting conduits.

110. The Evolution of Coronary Bypass Surgery Will Determine Its Relevance as the Standard of Care for the Treatment for Multivessel Coronary Artery Disease.

111. Complete myocardial revascularization using only bilateral internal thoracic arteries provides a low-risk and durable 10-year clinical outcome.

112. Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Configuration for Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: A Prospective Randomized Trial.

113. Long-Term Survival and Quality of Life of Patients Undergoing Emergency Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting for Postinfarction Cardiogenic Shock.

114. Invited Commentary.

115. Operative mortality with coronary artery bypass graft: where do we stand in 2015?

116. Mitral Valve Repair is Feasible Following Extensive Decalcification and Reconstruction of the Atrioventricular Groove.

117. Chronic competitive flow from a patent arterial or venous graft to the circumflex system does not impair the long-term patency of internal thoracic artery to left anterior descending grafts in patients with isolated predivisional left main disease: long-term angiographic results of 2 different revascularization strategies.

118. Effect of preoperative symptoms on outcomes after valve repair for degenerative aortic insufficiency.

119. Effect of annulus dimension and annuloplasty on bicuspid aortic valve repair.

120. Emergent cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass in early pregnancy: report of four cases.

121. Importance of the third arterial graft in multiple arterial grafting strategies.

122. Stentless xenografts as an alternative to pulmonary homografts in the Ross operation.

123. The choice of the second graft.

124. Exclusive percutaneous approach for surgical transaortic transcatheter valve replacement.

125. Risk of valve-related events after aortic valve repair.

126. Fibrinogen concentration significantly decreases after on-pump versus off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery: a systematic point-of-care ROTEM analysis.

127. Influence of higher valve gradient on long-term outcome after aortic valve repair.

130. Cerebral embolization during percutaneous valve implantation does not occur during balloon inflation valvuloplasty: prospective diffusion-weighted brain MRI study.

132. Competitive flow in coronary bypass surgery: is it a problem?

134. An increase in endogenous erythropoietin concentrations has no cardioprotective effects in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

135. Extending the scope of mitral valve repair in active endocarditis.

137. Valve sparing-root replacement with the reimplantation technique to increase the durability of bicuspid aortic valve repair.

138. Angiographic predictors of 3-year patency of bypass grafts implanted on the right coronary artery system: a prospective randomized comparison of gastroepiploic artery, saphenous vein, and right internal thoracic artery grafts.

139. Embol-X intraaortic filter and transaortic approach for improved cerebral protection in transcatheter aortic valve implantation.

140. Aortic valve repair with ascending aortic aneurysms: associated lesions and adjunctive techniques.

141. Endothelium-dependent and endothelium-independent vasodilator response of left and right internal mammary and internal thoracic arteries used as a composite Y-graft.

142. Transaortic transcatheter aortic valve implantation with the Edwards SAPIEN valve: feasibility, technical considerations, and clinical advantages.

143. A new simple and objective method for graft sizing in valve-sparing root replacement using the reimplantation technique.

144. Magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of cerebral embolization during percutaneous aortic valve implantation: comparison of transfemoral and trans-apical approaches using Edwards Sapiens valve.

145. Transapical explantation of an embolized transcatheter valve.

146. Recycling of internal thoracic arteries in reoperative coronary surgery: in-hospital and midterm results.

147. Assessment and repair of aortic valve cusp prolapse: implications for valve-sparing procedures.

148. Usefulness of B-type natriuretic peptide to predict outcome of patients treated by transcatheter aortic valve implantation.

149. Preservation of the pulmonary autograft after failure of the Ross procedure.

150. Comparison of fractional flow reserve of composite Y-grafts with saphenous vein or right internal thoracic arteries.

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