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Superior Vena Cava Stenting Complicated by Perforation and Cardiac Tamponade. [PDF]
Macnojia A+7 more
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Incidental Discovery of Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava during Cardiac Surgery
David L. Tomlinson+3 more
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We describe a novel double‐balloon technique incorporating a wedged Berman catheter to manage distal collateral drainage from the vein of Marshall (VOM) via a bridge collateral to the great cardiac vein, thereby enabling effective ethanol infusion. This technique may represent a viable alternative for anatomically challenging VOM ethanol infusion cases.
Yuhei Kasai+4 more
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Surgical Management of Fibrosing Mediastinitis Presenting as Superior Vena Cava Syndrome. [PDF]
Kwon YIC, Burmistrova M, Kilic A.
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Superior and inferior vena cava flow velocity in patients with anomalous pulmonary vein connection.
Shuzo Matsuo+6 more
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Dual‐chamber open‐window mapping (OWM) combined with high‐density mapping revealed early atrioventricular conduction on the lateral tricuspid annulus, consistent with a Mahaim fiber. Catheter ablation targeting the ventricular insertion site led to successful elimination of the accessory pathway and noninducibility of tachycardia.
Yuta Taomoto+4 more
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Coronary Artery Fistula From the Left Circumflex to the Superior Vena Cava: Surgery and Follow-Up. [PDF]
Sillanmäki S, Viitala I, Husso A.
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Palliative Treatment of Superior Vena Cava Syndrome with Nitinol Stents
P. Andersen, S. Duvnjak
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Compound motor action potential (CMAP) signals were sharp and stable, with minimal pacing artifacts and far‐field ventricular waves. Diaphragmatic CMAP monitoring using a BeeAT catheter positioned in the subdiaphragmatic inferior vena cava appears to offer a feasible and effective approach during cryoballoon ablation.
Keigo Yamamoto+2 more
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Superior vena cava syndrome associated with sarcoidosis: a very rare case of veinous parietal involvement. [PDF]
Boumeriem K+4 more
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