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Now in its 4th edition, Kirklin/Barratt-Boyes Cardiac Surgery remains your indispensable source for definitive, state-of-the-art answers on every aspect of adult and pediatric cardiac surgery. This dynamic medical reference thoroughly and systematically covers the full range of new and classic surgical procedures-including the latest alternate and minimally invasive surgical techniques-and presents the up-to-date clinical evidence you need to make effective management decisions. New to this edition Visually grasp and better understand critical information with the aid of a new, full-color design that includes an abundance of detailed charts and graphs. Stay current with the latest advancements and practices. Comprehensive updates throughout include new information on endovascular management of thoracic aorta disease; new data on clinical outcomes; the most recent minimally invasive procedures; non-invasive CT angiography; new alternative surgical approaches to mitral valve surgery; and many other hot topics! Reference information quickly thanks to a new, streamlined format and easily searchable online access to the complete text, downloadable image library, reference links, and more at www.expertconsult.com. Author Info By Nicholas T. Kouchoukos, MD, Attending Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Division of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Missouri Baptist Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri; Eugene H. Blackstone, MD, Head, Clinical Investigations, Heart and Vascular Institute, Staff, Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Cleveland Clinic; Professor of Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio; Frank L. Hanley, MD, Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Stanford University; Executive Director, Pediatric Heart Center, Lucille Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford, California and James K. Kirklin, MD, Professor and Director, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Anatomy, Dimensions, and Terminology Chapter 2: Hypothermia, Circulatory Arrest, and Cardiopulmonary Bypass Chapter 3: Myocardial Management During Cardiac Surgery with Cardiopulmonary Bypass Chapter 4: Anesthesia for Cardiovascular Surgery Chapter 5: Postoperative Care Chapter 6: Generating Knowledge from Information, Data, and Analyses Chapter 7: Stenotic Arteriosclerotic Coronary Artery Disease Chapter 8: Left Ventricular Aneurysm Chapter 9: Postinfarction Ventricular Septal Defect Chapter 10: Mitral Regurgitation from Ischemic Heart Disease Chapter 11: Mitral Valve Disease With or Without Tricuspid Valve Disease Chapter 12: Aortic Valve Disease Chapter 13: Combined Aortic and Mitral Valve Disease With or Without Tricuspid Valve Disease Chapter 14: Tricuspid Valve Disease Chapter 15: Infective Endocarditis Chapter 16: Cardiac Rhythm Disturbance Chapter 17: Cardiac Trauma Chapter 18: Cardiac Tumor Chapter 19: Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy Chapter 20: Cardiomyopathy Chapter 21: Cardiac Transplantation Chapter 22: Mechanical Circulatory Support Chapter 23: Pericardial Disease Chapter 24: Acute Traumatic Aortic Disruption Chapter 25: Acute Aortic Dissection Chapter 26: Chronic Thoracic and Thoracoabdominal Aortic Disease Chapter 27: Diseases of the Pulmonary Arteries Chapter 28: Acquired Diseases of the Systemic Veins Chapter 29: Congenital Heart Disease in the Adult Chapter 30: Atrial Septal Defect and Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection Chapter 31: Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection Chapter 32: Cor Triatriatum Chapter 33: Unroofed Coronary Sinus Syndrome Chapter 34: Atrioventricular Septal Defect Chapter 35: Ventricular Septal Defect Chapter 36: Congenital Sinus of Valsalva Aneurysm and Aortico-Left Ventricular Tunnel Chapter 37: Patent Ductus Arteriosus Chapter 38: Ventricular Septal Defect with Pulmonary Stenosis or Atresia Chapter 39: Pulmonary Stenosis and Intact Ventricular Septum Chapter 40: Pulmonary Atresia and Intact Ventricular Septum Chapter 41: Tricuspid Atresia and Management of Single-Ventricle Physiology Chapter 42: Ebstein Anomaly Chapter 43: Truncus Arteriosus Chapter 44: Aortopulmonary Window Chapter 45: Origin of the Right or Left Pulmonary Artery from the Ascending Aorta Chapter 46: Congenital Anomalies of the Coronary Arteries Chapter 47: Congenital Aortic Stenosis Chapter 48: Coarctation of the Aorta and Interrupted Aortic Arch Chapter 49: Aortic Atresia and Other Forms of Hypoplastic Left Heart Physiology Chapter 50: Congenital Mitral Valve Disease Chapter 51: Vascular Ring and Sling Chapter 52: Complete Transposition of the Great Arteries Chapter 53: Double Outlet Right Ventricle Chapter 54: Double Outlet Left Ventricle Chapter 55: Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries and Other Forms of Atrioventricular Discordant Connection Chapter 56: Double Inlet Ventricle and Atretic Atrioventricular Valve Chapter 57: Anatomically Corrected Malposition of Great Arteries Chapter 58: Atrial Isomerism
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