Publications by authors named "Tomonori Katayanagi"

The occurrence of mediastinitis following synthetic vascular replacement surgery is still associated with an unfavorable prognosis in the treatment of thoracic aortic diseases. This time we report a Bentall procedure that we re-performed to treat an aortic root pseudoaneurysm, which developed after a postoperative mediastinitis. This followed the first Bentall procedure, which was treated by debridement of the focus of infection, continuous lavage, and a two-step rectus abdominis muscle flap implantation.

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Objective: We assessed potential limitations of retrograde continuous tepid blood cardioplegia (RCTBC) for myocardial remodeling, represented by hypertrophied and/or dilated myocardium in patients with severe cardiomyopathy following single aortic valve replacement.

Methods: The study was conducted on 91 patients who underwent initial single aortic valve replacement with tepid cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and RCTBC. Based on the postoperative maximum creatine phosphokinase (max CPK)-MB level, the patients were allocated to Group H (>/=100 IU/mL) with severe cardiomyopathy or Group L (<100 IU/mL) to make intergroup comparisons of preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative parameter values.

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Objective: To clarify the position of on-pump beating coronary artery bypass (CAB) and to define preoperative indicators of intentional conversion to the procedure in the era of advancement of off-pump CAB (OPCAB), we assessed on-pump beating CAB performed after the introduction of OPCAB.

Subjects And Methods: We assessed 130 patients who underwent single CAB [117 (90%) with OPCAB and 13 (10%) with on-pump beating CAB] between August 1999 (when OPCAB was selected as the first-line surgical procedure) and December 2004.

Results: No significant differences were seen between the groups in the number of coronary lesions or the prevalence of left main trunk (LMT) lesion.

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