Publications by authors named "F Prestipino"

Article Synopsis
  • Re-operative mitral valve surgery poses higher technical challenges and complications compared to primary surgeries, but minimally invasive techniques may lower these risks.
  • A study involving 65 patients undergoing this type of surgical intervention revealed a mix of procedures, with most patients receiving valve replacements, and overall, no deaths occurred during hospital stays.
  • Complications included renal failure and the need for surgical reoperation due to bleeding, and patients in the redo surgery group experienced significantly longer cardiopulmonary bypass times compared to those undergoing elective surgeries.
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In the spectrum of congenital heart diseases, anomalies involving the venous coronary sinus have received relatively little attention, although they are often associated with major congenital defects, such as atrioventricular septal defects. In cases of mitral surgery in patients with these conditions, it is mandatory to keep the problem in mind and to respect the coronary sinus when approaching the left atrium and the mitral valve.

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Aims: Statins are a widely recognized weapon in the primary and secondary prevention of coronary artery disease for their pleiotropic effects. However, recent reports from the cerebrovascular and pharmacological literature are insinuating concerns about a potential increase in the haemorrhagic risk among statin users.The effect of statins in postoperative bleeding should be carefully investigated in major cardiac surgery that exposes per se to risk of bleeding.

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Primary cardiac tumors are uncommon, and lipoma is the second most frequent benign type after myxoma. The treatment of choice is surgery, with the complete excision of the mass. Nevertheless, in the absence of symptoms and clinical signs the indication for surgery is less defined, and close follow up may be recommended.

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