Sutureless implantation of the mitral valve bioprosthesis using the valve-in-valve method was performed on a large animal (sheep). According to the results of a two-stage implantation (primary implantation of a xenopericardial 26-mm framed bioprosthesis and reimplantation of the developed 23-mm bioprosthesis), minor changes in quantitative indicators were revealed: an increase in the transprosthetic gradient by 1.3 mm Hg and a decrease in the area of the mitral orifice by 21.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this article the work of the Omsk State Medical Academy's department of general surgery is presented. The aim of study was to treat patients with purulent and necrotic wounds of soft tissue by using novel hydrodynamical drainaige. In this research 92 patients were taken part, who were inpatient treatment in the department of purulent surgery City Clinical Hospital No 1 named Kabanov A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGrud Serdechnososudistaia Khir
July 1991
Long-term results of mitral valve replacement with bioprostheses of three original designs are overviewed. Refinement of the supporting framework design, and of modelling and conservation methodologies has made it possible to improve the survival rates and provided for the absence of specific complications in two groups of patients. Experimental evidence allows for anticipating an increase in the terms of bioprostheses performance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGrud Serdechnososudistaia Khir
February 1991
The first 100 operations for aortocoronary and mammary-coronary shunting in patients with ischemic heart disease are analysed. The operations were carried out on patients aged from 36 to 59 years who had no severe concomitant diseases. Angina pectoris of effort was encountered in 47%, angina of effort and of rest in 33%, and unstable angina in 20% of patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe study was undertaken to examine the correlation between the parameters of central hemodynamics and mitral valve prosthesis functions which were obtained by invasive techniques, as well as these of physical working capacity, hemodynamics, and blood by noninvasive methods at rest and during bicycle ergometry in the graded exercise test. An examination was made of 24 patients every 0.5-8 years (mean 3.
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