Minimally invasive cardio surgery for the patient with tracheostoma who has severe mitral valve regurgitation
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- Inoue Akito
- Division of cardiovascular surgery, deparment of surgery, Asahikawa medical university
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- Miyatani Kazuki
- Division of cardiovascular surgery, deparment of surgery, Asahikawa medical university
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- Isa Hideki
- Division of cardiovascular surgery, deparment of surgery, Asahikawa medical university
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- Suzuki Humitaka
- Division of cardiovascular surgery, deparment of surgery, Asahikawa medical university
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- Setogawa Yuki
- Division of cardiovascular surgery, deparment of surgery, Asahikawa medical university
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- Ookubo Ryo
- Division of cardiovascular surgery, deparment of surgery, Asahikawa medical university
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- Hirohuji Aina
- Division of cardiovascular surgery, deparment of surgery, Asahikawa medical university
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- Kunioka Shingo
- Division of cardiovascular surgery, deparment of surgery, Asahikawa medical university
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- Tsutsui Masahiro
- Division of cardiovascular surgery, deparment of surgery, Asahikawa medical university
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- Ishikawa Natsuya
- Division of cardiovascular surgery, deparment of surgery, Asahikawa medical university
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- Kamiya Hiroyuki
- Division of cardiovascular surgery, deparment of surgery, Asahikawa medical university
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 気管切開後の重症僧帽弁閉鎖不全症に対し低侵襲心臓手術を行った一例
- キカン セッカイ ゴ ノ ジュウショウソウボウベン ヘイサ フゼンショウ ニ タイシ テイシンシュウシンゾウ シュジュツ オ オコナッタ イチレイ
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Description
Minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) is a helpful technique when you have to perform cardiac surgery for a patient with chronic tracheostomy. To avoid risk of sternal wound infection and mediastinitis, MICS may be a safer approach than medial sternotomy for tracheostomy patients. Here, we present a septuagenarian male patient. He was diagnosed with acute heart failure due to mitral valve regurgitation (MR) with such deteriorating general condition that a tracheostomy was necessary. After transfer to our hospital, Mitral Clip was performed for his MR, after which, he developed a fever from suspected infectious endocarditis (IE). We ultimately performed minimally invasive mitral valve plasty to eliminate the MR and treat the IE, without post operational complications.
Journal
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- The Hokkaido Journal of Surgery
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The Hokkaido Journal of Surgery 69 (1), 30-34, 2024
Hokkaido Surgical Society
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390020065714974208
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- NII Book ID
- AN00229472
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- ISSN
- 27594211
- 02887509
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- NDL BIB ID
- 033684816
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Allowed