Techniques of aortic arch replacement: profound hypothermia versus moderate hypothermia with innominate artery perfusion

MJ Janusz, FO Tyers - The American journal of surgery, 1987 - Elsevier
Aortic arch resection remains a challenging problem. At present, the most reliable technique
appears to be profound hypothermia and circulatory arrest, although long cardiopulmonary …

[引用][C] Techniques of aortic arch replacement: profound hypothermia versus moderate hypothermia with innominate artery perfusion

MJ JANUSZ, FO TYERS - The American journal of surgery, 1987 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Techniques of aortic arch replacement: profound hypothermia versus moderate
hypothermia with innominate artery perfusion CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis CNRS Pascal and …

Techniques of aortic arch replacement: Profound hypothermia versus moderate hypothermia with innominate artery perfusion

MJ Janusz, FO Tyers - The American Journal of …, 1987 - americanjournalofsurgery.com
Aortic arch resection remains a challenging problem. At present, the most reliable technique
appears to be profound hypothermia and circulatory arrest, although long cardiopulmonary …

Techniques of aortic arch replacement: profound hypothermia versus moderate hypothermia with innominate artery perfusion.

MJ Janusz, FO Tyers - American Journal of Surgery, 1987 - europepmc.org
Aortic arch resection remains a challenging problem. At present, the most reliable technique
appears to be profound hypothermia and circulatory arrest, although long cardiopulmonary …

Techniques of aortic arch replacement: profound hypothermia versus moderate hypothermia with innominate artery perfusion

MJ Janusz, FO Tyers - American journal of surgery, 1987 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aortic arch resection remains a challenging problem. At present, the most reliable technique
appears to be profound hypothermia and circulatory arrest, although long cardiopulmonary …

[引用][C] Techniques of aortic arch replacement: profound hypothermia versus moderate hypothermia with innominate artery perfusion

MJ JANUSZ, FO TYERS - The American journal of surgery, 1987 - Elsevier