نتایج جستجو برای: reoperations

تعداد نتایج: 1228  

Journal: :The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1994

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1983

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1983

Journal: :The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2018

Journal: :Surgery 2004
Maria A Kouvaraki Jeffrey E Lee Suzanne E Shapiro Steven I Sherman Douglas B Evans

BACKGROUND Cervical recurrence occurs in up to 25% of patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) due either to the aggressive biology of PTC or to inadequate treatment. This retrospective study was designed to determine the frequency of inadequate surgical or medical therapy as a cause of persistent or recurrent PTC. METHODS We identified all patients who underwent reoperation for persis...

Journal: :Circulation 2010
John M Stulak Harold M Burkhart Thoralf M Sundt Heidi M Connolly Rakesh M Suri Hartzell V Schaff Joseph A Dearani

BACKGROUND Proposed advantages to the Ross procedure included presumed increased freedom from reoperation and simpler reoperation for pulmonary conduit replacement if needed. It is increasingly apparent, however, that reoperations are frequent after the Ross procedure and that when required, they may be more complex than previously thought. METHODS AND RESULTS Between September 1991 and Augus...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2017
David Y Ding Alan L Zhang Christina R Allen Allen F Anderson Daniel E Cooper Thomas M DeBerardino Warren R Dunn Amanda K Haas Laura J Huston Brett Brick A Lantz Barton Mann Kurt P Spindler Michael J Stuart Rick W Wright John P Albright Annunziato Ned Amendola Jack T Andrish Christopher C Annunziata Robert A Arciero Bernard R Bach Champ L Baker Arthur R Bartolozzi Keith M Baumgarten Jeffery R Bechler Jeffrey H Berg Geoffrey A Bernas Stephen F Brockmeier Robert H Brophy Charles A Bush-Joseph J Brad Butler John D Campbell James L Carey James E Carpenter Brian J Cole Jonathan M Cooper Charles L Cox R Alexander Creighton Diane L Dahm Tal S David David C Flanigan Robert W Frederick Theodore J Ganley Elizabeth A Garofoli Charles J Gatt Steven R Gecha James Robert Giffin Sharon L Hame Jo A Hannafin Christopher D Harner Norman Lindsay Harris Keith S Hechtman Elliott B Hershman Rudolf G Hoellrich Timothy M Hosea David C Johnson Timothy S Johnson Morgan H Jones Christopher C Kaeding Ganesh V Kamath Thomas E Klootwyk Bruce A Levy C Benjamin Ma G Peter Maiers Robert G Marx Matthew J Matava Gregory M Mathien David R McAllister Eric C McCarty Robert G McCormack Bruce S Miller Carl W Nissen Daniel F O'Neill Brett D Owens Richard D Parker Mark L Purnell Arun J Ramappa Michael A Rauh Arthur C Rettig Jon K Sekiya Kevin G Shea Orrin H Sherman James R Slauterbeck Matthew V Smith Jeffrey T Spang Steven J Svoboda Timothy N Taft Joachim J Tenuta Edwin M Tingstad Armando F Vidal Darius G Viskontas Richard A White James S Williams Michelle L Wolcott Brian R Wolf James J York

BACKGROUND While revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) can be performed to restore knee stability and improve patient activity levels, outcomes after this surgery are reported to be inferior to those after primary ACLR. Further reoperations after revision ACLR can have an even more profound effect on patient satisfaction and outcomes. However, there is a current lack of info...

Journal: :Stroke 2001
A F AbuRahma T G Jennings J T Wulu L Tarakji P A Robinson

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Several authorities have recently advocated carotid stenting for recurrent carotid stenosis because of the perception that redo surgery has a higher complication rate than primary carotid endarterectomy (CEA). This study compares the early and late results of reoperations versus primary CEA. METHODS All reoperations for recurrent carotid stenosis performed during a rece...

Journal: :Circulation 2015
Gunnar Erikssen Knut Liestøl Egil Seem Sigurd Birkeland Kjell Johan Saatvedt Tom Nilsen Hoel Gaute Døhlen Helge Skulstad Jan Ludvig Svennevig Erik Thaulow Harald Lauritz Lindberg

BACKGROUND This article presents an update of the results achieved by modern surgery in congenital heart defects (CHDs) over the past 40 years regarding survival and the need for reoperations, especially focusing on the results from the past 2 decades. METHODS AND RESULTS From 1971 to 2011, all 7038 patients <16 years of age undergoing surgical treatment for CHD at Rikshospitalet (Oslo, Norwa...

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