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Total pericardiectomy for uremic pericarditis

World Journal of Surgery, 1977
AbstractBetween 1973 and 1975, 19 patients were treated for uremic pericarditis. The clinical presentation of the condition varied, with some patients having minimal symptoms (chest pain, fever) and others sustaining circulatory collapse. Pericardial friction rub, elevated central venous pressure, and paradoxical pulse were the most common physical ...
R M, Engelman   +5 more
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The role of pericardiectomy in pericardial disorders

European Heart Journal, 1991
Pericardiectomy today is an accepted therapeutic concept in patients with different pericardial disorders. The postoperative outcome of patients is mainly influenced by two factors. First, diagnosis has to be established early to avoid myocardial deterioration and secondary organ failure, especially of liver and kidneys.
F W, Hehrlein   +3 more
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Addisonian Crisis following Pericardiectomy

Cardiovascular Surgery, 1994
In developing countries tuberculosis is a common cause of constrictive pericarditis and its Involvement of other organs may sometimes complicate the surgical management of such patients. A case is reported of constrictive pericarditis in which the patient developed protracted hypotension which was unresponsive to inotropic therapy, following ...
S, Shah, A, Shah, E, Bhatia, A K, Ganjoo
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Video-Assisted Subxiphoid Pericardiectomy

Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery, 1995
We report a case of malignant pericardial effusion with chronic tamponade treated by video-assisted subxiphoid pericardiectomy in a 58-year-old female. The procedure was performed under local anesthesia through a 3.5-cm midline incision over the xiphoid process using a mediastinoscope, a 5-mm telescope connected to the video camera, and an endoscopic ...
A P, Yim, J K, Ho
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Spontaneous “Cardiomegaly” Following Pericardiectomy

Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2009
A 64-year-old woman presented eight days following pericardiectomy with a 2-day history of progressive dyspnea and new crushing chest pain. Chest x-ray revealed development of interval "cardiomegaly." Bedside echocardiography revealed a large accumulation of pericardial fluid despite absence of pericardium. Diagnostic and therapeutic mediastinocentesis
Jeffrey B, Geske, Andrew D, Calvin
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Pericardiectomy for Uremic Pericardial Tamponade

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1970
he occurrence of pericarditis has been recognized as an ominous prognostic manifestation of uremia, but only within the last T decade has cardiac tamponade been recognized as a lethal complication of uremic pericarditis. The introduction of regular intermittent dialysis and increased success in renal homotransplantation have necessitated a change in ...
H A, Collins   +3 more
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Pericardiectomy in Uremia

JAMA, 1974
Pericardial effusion with cardiac tamponade in chronic renal failure is treated conventionally by aggressive dialysis, repeated pericardicentesis, and less often, by surgery (pericardial window or partial pericardiectomy). Although serious complications have followed pericardial aspiration in several reported cases, it continues to be the most widely ...
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Radical Pericardiectomy for Pericardial Diseases

Current Cardiology Reports, 2019
The surgical management of constrictive pericarditis has evolved from a partial pericardiectomy via a thoracotomy approach to a more extensive removal of the pericardium. This review summarizes the published studies regarding surgical management of pericardial disease, focusing on the surgical technique of radical pericardiectomy for constrictive ...
Shinya, Unai, Douglas R, Johnston
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Pericardiectomy using an oscillating saw

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2000
We describe the use of a microoscillating saw on the heart to remove calcific pericardium. This microoscillating saw proved indispensable to achieve a safe pericardiectomy in a 55-year-old woman with thick, severe idiopathic calcific constrictive pericarditis.
A, Casha, V, Chandrasekaran
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Thoracoscopic pericardiectomy.

Surgical laparoscopy & endoscopy, 1995
A new technique for pericardial resection is described using thoracoscopy. With the advent of newer videolaparoscopic techniques allowing better visualization and the use of new endoscopic staplers, a whole spectrum of surgical procedures can now be performed through the thoracoscope.
M, Krasna, M, Fiocco
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