Cryopreserved allograft tissues are now standard materials for the reconstructive cardiac surgeon. Since publication of the first edition ("Cardiac Reconstructions with Allograft Valves") in 1989, the field has progressed dramatically with increased clinical use of cardiovascular allograft tissues, with the development of new surgical techniques, and with advances in the understanding of the fundamentals of valve transplantation biology and cryopreservation. As a result, over two-thirds of the present volume represents new material. Fifty-six authors bring their expertise to thirteen…mehr
Cryopreserved allograft tissues are now standard materials for the reconstructive cardiac surgeon. Since publication of the first edition ("Cardiac Reconstructions with Allograft Valves") in 1989, the field has progressed dramatically with increased clinical use of cardiovascular allograft tissues, with the development of new surgical techniques, and with advances in the understanding of the fundamentals of valve transplantation biology and cryopreservation. As a result, over two-thirds of the present volume represents new material. Fifty-six authors bring their expertise to thirteen comprehensive, lavishly illustrated sections which discuss the principles of the use of homograft valves, major clinical series of homograft valves for both left and right ventricular outflow tracts, cryopreserved allograft tissue for cardiac reconstruction, cell biology of heart valve leaflets, cryobiology of heart valve preservation, morphological, biochemical, and explant pathology studies of allograft heart valves, allograft valve banking, as well as detailed explanation of surgical techniques for valve and root methods for left and right ventricular outflow tract reconstructions, the Ross operation and variants, and complex reconstructions. A final section presents potential future directions for the field. Over 400 illustrations, created expressly for this book, depict the surgical techniques from the perspective of the surgeon standing at the operating table. All surgeons performing pediatric and/or adult valve replacements and reconstructive cardiac surgeries will benefit from the described methods. Cardiothoracic residents and cardiologists will also find the text useful. It will provide the surgeon with an enhanced understanding of the biological and material properties of allografts and increased familiarity with the range of surgical techniques applicable for the use of these valves, particularly in the successful management of challenging cardiac reconstructions.>
Cardiac Reconstructions with Allograft Tissues , describes the use of heart valve transplantation and reconstruction techniques which is particularly important for pediatric patients with congenital lesions as well as for the growing number of autologous valve transplant procedures. All surgeons performing pediatric and/or adult valve replacements and reconstructive cardiac surgeries will benefit from the methods described in this text. Cardiothoracic residents and cardiologists will also find the text useful. This book will provide the surgeon with an enhanced understanding of the biological and material properties of allografts and increased familiarity with the range of surgical techniques applicable for the use of these valves, particularly in the successful management of challenging cardiac reconstructions. Over 400 exquisite illustrations have been commissioned exclusively for this textbook.
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Preface to the Second EditionPreface to the First EditionAcknowledgmentsContributorsSection I Original Principles 1 The Use of Homograft Valves: Historical PerspectiveRichard A. Hopkins Section II Major Clinical Series of Homograft Valve Transplants: Left Ventricular Outflow Tract2 Mayo Clinic SeriesRobert B. Wallace and Thomas A. Orszulak 3 University of Alabama at Birmingham SeriesDavid C. McGiffin and James K. Kirklin 4 Modified Root Replacement Concept: Influence of Implant Technique on Allograft DurabilityWilliam W. Angell and Aubyn Marath Section III Major Clinical Series of Homograft Valve Transplants: Right Ventricular Outflow Tract 5 Great Ormond Street SeriesJaroslav Stark and Mila Stajevic-Popovic 6 Denver SeriesDavid R. Clarke and Deborah A. Bishop 7 Toronto SeriesWilliam G. Williams Section IV Cryopreserved Allograft Tissue for Cardiac Reconstruction 8 Cryopreserved Cardiac Valves: Initial Experiences and TheoriesRichard A. Hopkins 9 Surgery for InfectionsDavid C. McGiffin and James K. Kirklin 10 Pulmonary Valve Autotransplant Procedure: Clinical Results Compared with Other Methods for Aortic Valve ReplacementErle H. Austin, III 11 In Vivo Pulsatile Hemodynamics of HomograftsJeff Myers and Richard A. HopkinsSection V Cell Biology of Heart Valve Leaflets 12 Leaflet EndotheliumFlavian M. Lupinetti 13 Leaflet Interstitial CellsRobert H. Messier, Jr., Patrick W. Domkowski, and Richard A. Hopkins 14 Leaflet Intersitial Cell Growth and RecoveryRobert H. Messier, Jr., Diane Hoffman-Kim, and Richard A. Hopkins 15 Activation of the Immune System by Cardiac Valve AllograftsFranciska Hoekstra, Christiaan Knoop, Ad Bogers, and Willem WeimarSection VICryobiology of Heart Valve Preservation 16 Application of Cryopreservation to Heart ValvesLloyd Wolfinbarger, Jr., Kelvin G.M. Brockbank, and Richard A. Hopkins 17 Cell Viability and Problems with Its QuantificationDiane Hoffman-Kim and Richard A. Hopkins 18 Factors Affecting Cellular Viability During Preimplantation ProcessingRichard A. Hopkins, Diane Hoffman-Kim, Robert H. Messier, Jr., and Patrick W. Domkowski19 Cell Origins and Fates Following Transplantation of Cryopreserved AllograftsM.G. Hazekamp, D.R. Koolbergen, J. Braun, J.A. Bruin, C.J. Cornelisse, Y.A. Goffin, and H.A. Huysmans 20 Resolution of the Conflicting Theories of Prolonged Cell ViabilityRichard A. Hopkins Section VII Allograft Heart Valves: Morphologic, Biochemical, and Explant Pathology Studies 21 OverviewStephen L. Hilbert, Fred Schöen, and Victor Ferrans 22 MorphologyStephen L. Hilbert, Fred Schöen, and Victor Ferrans 23 BiomechanicsStephen L. Hilbert, Fred Schöen, and Victor Ferrans 24 Effects of Preimplantation Processing on Allograft ValvesStephen L. Hilbert, Fred Schöen, and Victor Ferrans 25 Explant Pathology StudiesStephen L. Hilbert, Fred Schöen, and Victor Ferrans 26 Implications of Explant Pathology StudiesStephen L. Hilbert, Fred Schöen, and Victor FerransSection VIII Allograft Valve Banking: Harvest and Cryopreservation Techniques27 Cryopreservation and Tissue BankingPerry L. Lange and Richard A. Hopkins 28 Donor Suitability and Heart ProcurementScott A. Brubaker 29 Techniques and Technology: Dissection, Examination, Sterilization, and CryopreservationMark VanAllman and Kelvin G. M. Brockbank 30 Techniques and Technology: Storage, Transportation and Distribution, Thawing and Dilution, and Quality SystemsPerry L. Lange and Kelvin G. M.
Preface to the Second EditionPreface to the First EditionAcknowledgmentsContributorsSection I Original Principles 1 The Use of Homograft Valves: Historical PerspectiveRichard A. Hopkins Section II Major Clinical Series of Homograft Valve Transplants: Left Ventricular Outflow Tract2 Mayo Clinic SeriesRobert B. Wallace and Thomas A. Orszulak 3 University of Alabama at Birmingham SeriesDavid C. McGiffin and James K. Kirklin 4 Modified Root Replacement Concept: Influence of Implant Technique on Allograft DurabilityWilliam W. Angell and Aubyn Marath Section III Major Clinical Series of Homograft Valve Transplants: Right Ventricular Outflow Tract 5 Great Ormond Street SeriesJaroslav Stark and Mila Stajevic-Popovic 6 Denver SeriesDavid R. Clarke and Deborah A. Bishop 7 Toronto SeriesWilliam G. Williams Section IV Cryopreserved Allograft Tissue for Cardiac Reconstruction 8 Cryopreserved Cardiac Valves: Initial Experiences and TheoriesRichard A. Hopkins 9 Surgery for InfectionsDavid C. McGiffin and James K. Kirklin 10 Pulmonary Valve Autotransplant Procedure: Clinical Results Compared with Other Methods for Aortic Valve ReplacementErle H. Austin, III 11 In Vivo Pulsatile Hemodynamics of HomograftsJeff Myers and Richard A. HopkinsSection V Cell Biology of Heart Valve Leaflets 12 Leaflet EndotheliumFlavian M. Lupinetti 13 Leaflet Interstitial CellsRobert H. Messier, Jr., Patrick W. Domkowski, and Richard A. Hopkins 14 Leaflet Intersitial Cell Growth and RecoveryRobert H. Messier, Jr., Diane Hoffman-Kim, and Richard A. Hopkins 15 Activation of the Immune System by Cardiac Valve AllograftsFranciska Hoekstra, Christiaan Knoop, Ad Bogers, and Willem WeimarSection VICryobiology of Heart Valve Preservation 16 Application of Cryopreservation to Heart ValvesLloyd Wolfinbarger, Jr., Kelvin G.M. Brockbank, and Richard A. Hopkins 17 Cell Viability and Problems with Its QuantificationDiane Hoffman-Kim and Richard A. Hopkins 18 Factors Affecting Cellular Viability During Preimplantation ProcessingRichard A. Hopkins, Diane Hoffman-Kim, Robert H. Messier, Jr., and Patrick W. Domkowski19 Cell Origins and Fates Following Transplantation of Cryopreserved AllograftsM.G. Hazekamp, D.R. Koolbergen, J. Braun, J.A. Bruin, C.J. Cornelisse, Y.A. Goffin, and H.A. Huysmans 20 Resolution of the Conflicting Theories of Prolonged Cell ViabilityRichard A. Hopkins Section VII Allograft Heart Valves: Morphologic, Biochemical, and Explant Pathology Studies 21 OverviewStephen L. Hilbert, Fred Schöen, and Victor Ferrans 22 MorphologyStephen L. Hilbert, Fred Schöen, and Victor Ferrans 23 BiomechanicsStephen L. Hilbert, Fred Schöen, and Victor Ferrans 24 Effects of Preimplantation Processing on Allograft ValvesStephen L. Hilbert, Fred Schöen, and Victor Ferrans 25 Explant Pathology StudiesStephen L. Hilbert, Fred Schöen, and Victor Ferrans 26 Implications of Explant Pathology StudiesStephen L. Hilbert, Fred Schöen, and Victor FerransSection VIII Allograft Valve Banking: Harvest and Cryopreservation Techniques27 Cryopreservation and Tissue BankingPerry L. Lange and Richard A. Hopkins 28 Donor Suitability and Heart ProcurementScott A. Brubaker 29 Techniques and Technology: Dissection, Examination, Sterilization, and CryopreservationMark VanAllman and Kelvin G. M. Brockbank 30 Techniques and Technology: Storage, Transportation and Distribution, Thawing and Dilution, and Quality SystemsPerry L. Lange and Kelvin G. M.
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