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5 reviewsISBN-10 : 1592594166
ISBN-13 : 9781592594160
Author: Ron G. H. Speekenbrink, Wim van Oeveren, Charles R. H. Wildevuur, Daniel J. Goldstein, Mehmet C. Oz
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of the treating physician to determine dosages and treatment strategies for individual patients. Further it is the responsibility of the health care provider to ascertain the Food and Drug Administration status of each drug or device used in their
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the contents in this publication
Part I Physiology of Coronary Bypass Grafting With and
Without Cardiopulmonary Bypass
1 Pathophysiology of Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Ron G. H. Speekenbrink, Wim van Oeveren,
Charles R. H. Wildevuur, and León Eijsman
2 Endothelial Injury During Minimally Invasive
Bypass Grafting
Robert J. Dabal, Craig R. Hampton, and Edward D. Verrier
Part II Minimally Invasive Coronary Bypass Grafting
3 Minimally Invasive Bypass Grafting:
A Historical Perspective
Enio Buffolo and Luís Roberto Gerola
4 Tailoring Minimal Invasive Coronary Bypass to the Patient
Michael A. Borger and M. Anno Diegeler
5 OPCAB: A Primer on Technique
John D. Puskas
6 Mechanical Stabilization: The Medtronic Octopus System
Michael Gibson, Robert B. Beauford,
and Daniel J. Goldstein
7 Mechanical Stabilization Systems:
The Genzyme-OPCAB Elite System
William E. Cohn and Marc Ruel
8 Mechanical Stabilization Systems:
The Guidant OPCAB System
Marc W. Connolly and Valavanur A. Subramanian
9 The MIDCAB Operation
Mercedes K. C. Dullum and Albert J. Pfister
10 Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
on the Beating Heart: The European Experience
Antonio M. Calafiore, Michele Di Mauro, Alessandro Pardini,
Antonio Bivona, and Stefano D’Alessandro
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