Publications by authors named "P Schmidt-Habelmann"

Background: Ebstein's anomaly of the tricuspid valve is a complex malformation. Various operations have been undertaken with varying results. Because valve replacement yielded poor results, surgical treatment has focused on valvuloplasties.

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From April 1974 through December 1982, 673 patients underwent surgery for isolated mitral valvular disease. Valve replacement was mandatory in 507 patients; of these, 255 received low-profile mechanical (mainly Björk-Shiley) prostheses and 252 bioprostheses. In 166 patients the mitral valve was amenable to reconstructive repair.

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Coronary artery bypass grafting is a straightforward solution to the problem of myocardial ischemia secondary to coronary artery disease. More recently, the complexities of complications following myocardial infarction have been elucidated with respect to various aspects. Disastrous sequelae, such as rupture of the ventricular septum, the left ventricular wall and the papillary muscle, impose many intricacies on the inevitable surgical treatment; this form of cardiac surgery is still a tour de force.

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