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Near Misses in Cardiac ­Surgery
By Thoralf M. Sundt (Edited by), Duke E. Cameron (Edited by), Myles E. Lee (Edited by)

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Switzerland, 2 March 2022

This heavily revised book features a variety of cases detailing potential complications in cardiac surgery. Clinical scenarios associated with conundrums and unforeseen circumstances are presented, including minimally invasive and hybrid procedures as well as temporary mechanical circulatory support. Discussions emphasize critical details in preoperative assessment and intraoperative sensemaking, decision making and error recovery. Chapters are structured as unknowns, presenting findings as one would experience the events clinically and challenging the reader to develop their own rescue strategies. Relevant references for further reading are included, enabling the reader to further develop their knowledge base.

Near Misses in Cardiac Surgery is a concise case-based resource featuring instructions on how to deal with potential complications associated with cardiac surgery. The work's multi-disciplinary authorship ensures it is a valuable resource for all medical professionals involved in the care of cardiac surgical patients.



Dr. Thor M. Sundt is the Chief of Cardiac Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital and Edward D. Churchill Professor Surgery at the Harvard Medical School. He has authored over 300 publications in the peer-reviewed literature and numerous book chapters. This would be his first experience editing a book although he has edited the journal "Operative Techniques in Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery" in the past. He is Past President of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.



Dr. Duke E. Cameron is an attending surgeon the Massachusetts General Hospital and Professor of Surgery at the Harvard Medical School. He was formerly Chief of Cardiac Surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He has previously co-edited several books in cardiac surgery including "Current Therapy in Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery." He is Past President of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.

Dr. Myles E. Lee is the original author of the first edition of this book. At the time of its initial publication in 1992 he was the Director of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Centinela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood California. Dr. Lee reissued the book in 2009 after the copyright reverted to him with the discontinuation of medical publishing by Arnold. Dr. Lee retired from clinical practice in 2016.

Aortic Cannulation.- Return to the Operating Room.- Cannulation for ECMO.- Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).- Accidental Arterial Decannulation.- CABG after MI.- Air in the Circuit.- EKG Changes after Mitral Repair.- ECMO as a bridge.- Complications of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR).- Catastrophic Bleeding from Right Atrium.- Hypoxia on Bypass.- Challenges in Myocardial Protection.- Empty Venous Reservoir.- Arrest on induction.- Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.- Checklist.- Postoperative Hypotension in the ICU.- Hemodynamic instability after Pulmonary Thrombo-Endarterectomy.- Inadequate Venous Drainage.- Trapped mitral leaflet.- Complications of TAVR numero due.- Conduit for redo CABG.- Intraoperative coagulopathy.- Hypoxia after Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) Closure.- Intraoperative Pulmonary Hemorrhage.- Femoral Arterial Cannulation.- Hypoxia on ECMO.- Laser Lead Extraction.- Tube thoracostomy for hemothorax.- Pulmonary hypertension.- Malfunction of an Intra-aortic Balloon.- Symptomatic Aortic Stenosis.- Pulmonary Embolism.- Post-Operative Bleeding.- Intraoperative Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.- Mitral annular calcification.- Options for a Patient with History of HITT.- Ventricular Dysrhythmia after AVR.- Postoperative hypoxemia.- Orthotopic Heart Transplant (OHT) after LVAD.- Postoperative Infection.- Veno-venous ECMO.- Reoperative Sternotomy.- Sternal Closure: Immediate or Delayed.- Suction Event after LVAD placement.- Thrombosed mechanical valve.- Valve-sparing Aortic Root Repair.- Acute Aortic Dissection.

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This heavily revised book features a variety of cases detailing potential complications in cardiac surgery. Clinical scenarios associated with conundrums and unforeseen circumstances are presented, including minimally invasive and hybrid procedures as well as temporary mechanical circulatory support. Discussions emphasize critical details in preoperative assessment and intraoperative sensemaking, decision making and error recovery. Chapters are structured as unknowns, presenting findings as one would experience the events clinically and challenging the reader to develop their own rescue strategies. Relevant references for further reading are included, enabling the reader to further develop their knowledge base.

Near Misses in Cardiac Surgery is a concise case-based resource featuring instructions on how to deal with potential complications associated with cardiac surgery. The work's multi-disciplinary authorship ensures it is a valuable resource for all medical professionals involved in the care of cardiac surgical patients.



Dr. Thor M. Sundt is the Chief of Cardiac Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital and Edward D. Churchill Professor Surgery at the Harvard Medical School. He has authored over 300 publications in the peer-reviewed literature and numerous book chapters. This would be his first experience editing a book although he has edited the journal "Operative Techniques in Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery" in the past. He is Past President of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.



Dr. Duke E. Cameron is an attending surgeon the Massachusetts General Hospital and Professor of Surgery at the Harvard Medical School. He was formerly Chief of Cardiac Surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He has previously co-edited several books in cardiac surgery including "Current Therapy in Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery." He is Past President of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.

Dr. Myles E. Lee is the original author of the first edition of this book. At the time of its initial publication in 1992 he was the Director of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Centinela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood California. Dr. Lee reissued the book in 2009 after the copyright reverted to him with the discontinuation of medical publishing by Arnold. Dr. Lee retired from clinical practice in 2016.

Aortic Cannulation.- Return to the Operating Room.- Cannulation for ECMO.- Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).- Accidental Arterial Decannulation.- CABG after MI.- Air in the Circuit.- EKG Changes after Mitral Repair.- ECMO as a bridge.- Complications of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR).- Catastrophic Bleeding from Right Atrium.- Hypoxia on Bypass.- Challenges in Myocardial Protection.- Empty Venous Reservoir.- Arrest on induction.- Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.- Checklist.- Postoperative Hypotension in the ICU.- Hemodynamic instability after Pulmonary Thrombo-Endarterectomy.- Inadequate Venous Drainage.- Trapped mitral leaflet.- Complications of TAVR numero due.- Conduit for redo CABG.- Intraoperative coagulopathy.- Hypoxia after Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) Closure.- Intraoperative Pulmonary Hemorrhage.- Femoral Arterial Cannulation.- Hypoxia on ECMO.- Laser Lead Extraction.- Tube thoracostomy for hemothorax.- Pulmonary hypertension.- Malfunction of an Intra-aortic Balloon.- Symptomatic Aortic Stenosis.- Pulmonary Embolism.- Post-Operative Bleeding.- Intraoperative Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.- Mitral annular calcification.- Options for a Patient with History of HITT.- Ventricular Dysrhythmia after AVR.- Postoperative hypoxemia.- Orthotopic Heart Transplant (OHT) after LVAD.- Postoperative Infection.- Veno-venous ECMO.- Reoperative Sternotomy.- Sternal Closure: Immediate or Delayed.- Suction Event after LVAD placement.- Thrombosed mechanical valve.- Valve-sparing Aortic Root Repair.- Acute Aortic Dissection.

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Product Details
EAN
9783030927493
ISBN
3030927490
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XIX, 205 p.
Dimensions
24.1 x 16 x 1.6 centimetres (0.55 kg)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Aortic Cannulation (Jordan P. Bloom).- Chapter 2. Return to the Operating Room (Myles E. Lee).- Chapter 3. Cannulation for ECMO (John M. Trahanas).- Chapter 4. Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) (Asishana Osho).- Chapter 5. Accidental Arterial Decannulation (Antonia Kreso).- Chapter 6. CABG after MI (Asishana Osho).- Chapter 7. Air in the Circuit (Antonia Kreso).- Chapter 8. EKG Changes after Mitral Repair (Antonia Kreso).- Chapter 9. ECMO as a Bridge (Asishana Osho).- Chapter 10. Complications of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) (Asishana Osho).- Chapter 11. Catastrophic Bleeding from Right Atrium (Andrew C. W. Baldwin).- Chapter 12. Hypoxia on Bypass (Antonia Kreso).- Chapter 13. Challenges in Myocardial Protection (Brittany Potz).- Chapter 14. Empty Venous Reservoir (Myles E. Lee).- Chapter 15. Arrest on Induction (Sameer Lakha).- Chapter 16. xtracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Jerome C. Cowley).- Chapter 17. Postoperative Hypotension in the ICU (Myles E. Lee).- Chapter 18. Hemodynamic instability after Pulmonary Thrombo-Endarterectomy (Asishana Osho).- Chapter 19. Inadequate Venous Drainage (Antonia Kreso).- Chapter 20. Trapped Mitral Leaflet (Antonia Kreso).- Chapter 21. Even More Complications of TAVR (Asishana Osho).- Chapter 22. Conduit for Redo CABG (Brittany Potz).- Chapter 23. Intraoperative Coagulopathy (Monica Miller).- Chapter 24. Hypoxia after Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) Closure (Jordan P. Bloom).- Chapter 25. Intraoperative Pulmonary Hemorrhage (Lynze R. Franko).- Chapter 26. Femoral Arterial Cannulation (Thoralf M. Sundt).- Chapter 27. Hypoxia on ECMO (Jerome C. Crowley).- Chapter 28. Laser Lead Extraction (Travis Hull).- Chapter 29. Tube Thoracostomy for hemothorax (Lynze R. Franko).- Chapter 30. Pulmonary Hypertension (Corey Spiro).- Chapter 31. Malfunction of an Intra-aortic Balloon (Thoralf M. Sundt).- Chapter 32. Symptomatic Aortic Stenosis (Thoralf M. Sundt).- Chapter 33. Pulmonary Embolism (Thoralf M. Sundt).- Chapter 34. Post-Operative Bleeding (Greg A. Leya).- Chapter 35. Intraoperative Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Travis Hull).- Chapter 36. Mitral Annular Calcification (Antonia Kreso).- Chapter 37. Options for a Patient with History of HITT (Jenna Cottral).- Chapter 38. Ventricular Dysrhythmia after AVR (Andrew C. W. Baldwin).- Chapter 39. Postoperative Hypoxemia (Rachel Steinhorn).- Chapter 40. Orthotopic Heart Transplant (OHT) after LVAD (S. Alireza Rabi).- Chapter 41. Postoperative Infection (Myles E. Lee).- Chapter 42. Veno-venous ECMO (Travis Hull).- Chapter 43. Reoperative Sternotomy (Brittany Potz).- Chapter 44. Sternal Closure: Immediate or Delayed (Greg A. Leya).- Chapter 45. Suction Event after LVAD Placement (S. Alireza Rabi).- Chapter 46. Thrombosed Mechanical Valve (Antonia Kreso).- Chapter 47. Valve-sparing Aortic Root Repair (Andrew A. C. Baldwin).- Chapter 48. Acute Aortic Dissection (Rizwan Q. Attia).- Chapter 49. Hypotension on Bypass (Checklist) (Myles E. Lee).- Chapter 50. Debriding Candle Wax Calcification (Jordan Bloom).

About the Author

Dr. Thor M. Sundt is the Chief of Cardiac Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital and Edward D. Churchill Professor Surgery at the Harvard Medical School.  He has authored over 300 publications in the peer-reviewed literature and numerous book chapters.  This would be his first experience editing a book although he has edited the journal “Operative Techniques in Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery” in the past.  He is Past President of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.

Dr. Duke E. Cameron is an attending surgeon the Massachusetts General Hospital and Professor of Surgery at the Harvard Medical School.  He was formerly Chief of Cardiac Surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital.  He has previously co-edited several books in cardiac surgery including “Current Therapy in Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery.”  He is Past President of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.
Dr. Myles E. Lee is the original author of the first edition of this book.  At the time of its initial publication in 1992 he was the Director of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Centinela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood California.  Dr. Lee reissued the book in 2009 after the copyright reverted to him with the discontinuation of medical publishing by Arnold.  Dr. Lee retired from clinical practice in 2016.

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