Introduction to Monographs – Surgical Treatment of Ventricular Wall Tumors

  Number of pages: 232
  Opening: 16 pages
  Cover format: fine b book
  Publisher: Science Publishing House Distribution Department
  Publication date:2006-10-1
  This book introduces the pathogenesis, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of ventricular wall tumors, focusing on anesthesia, surgical methods, and efficacy of ventricular wall tumors, and fully reflects the latest academic progress at home and abroad. The book is illustrated with more than 100 surgical illustrations, and depicts various surgical procedures and their differences, comparing the advantages and disadvantages of each procedure, which is highly instructive and practical. This book can be used by cardiac endosurgeons, anesthesiologists, perfusionists and related researchers.
  Surgical Treatment of Ventricular Wall Tumors Table of Contents of this book Chapter 1 General Introduction Changqing Gao, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Beijing 301 Hospital
  Section I Historical Review
  Section II Definition of left ventricular ventricular wall tumor
  Section III Clinical application of midline analysis method
  Section IV Concept of myocardial band
  Section V Etiology and Pathogenesis of Heart Failure
  Chapter 2 Pathophysiology of ventricular wall tumors and pathology of ischemic heart disease
  Section I Pathophysiology
  Section II Pathology of ischemic heart disease
  Chapter 3: Diagnosis and surgical indications of ventricular wall tumors
  Section I. Natural history and morbidity
  Section II Clinical manifestations
  Section III Diagnosis
  Section IV Diagnostic imaging
  Section V. Echocardiographic evaluation before and after surgery
  Section VI Indications and contraindications for surgery
  Section 7: Prediction of perioperative mortality
  Section VIII Preoperative preparation
  Chapter 4: Anesthesia for patients undergoing ventricular wall tumor surgery
  Chapter 5: Surgical approach to ventricular wall tumors
  Section I. Basic operations
  Section II Folding technique and Coley technique
  Section III Jatene technique
  Section IV. The standard Dor procedure
  Section V. Comparison of the similarities and differences between the Jatene and Dor techniques
  Section 6: Cooley’s new technique: ventricular wall tumor internal suture
  Section 7: Pseudoventricular wall tumor and congenital ventricular wall tumor
  Chapter 6: Surgical treatment of ventricular septal perforation after acute myocardial infarction
  Section I. History
  Section II Pathologic patterns of post-myocardial infarction septal perforation
  Section III Natural course of disease
  Section IV Clinical features, diagnostic criteria and differential diagnosis
  Section V. Surgical treatment
  Chapter 7 Postoperative management of ventricular wall tumors
  Section I. Early postoperative management
  Section 2: Long-term postoperative care plan
  Chapter 8: Immediate and long-term results of ventricular wall tumor surgery
  Section I. Surgical outcomes
  Section II: Surgical experience of ventricular wall tumor in the People’s Liberation Army General Hospital
  Section II Introduction of typical cases
  Chapter 9 New concept of ventriculoplasty
  Section I. Relationship between the lesion and the left ventricle
  Section II Surgical reconstruction of the left ventricle
  Section III The significance of spiral myocardial fiber orientation
  Chapter 10 Outlook
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