• 제목/요약/키워드: Open heart surgery

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심장혈관수술 1597례에 대한 임상적 고찰 (개심술 ,1005례 보고) (Clinical Experience of 1,597 Cases of Cardiovascular Surgery (Including 1,005 Cases of Open Heart Surgery))

  • 지행옥
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.462-470
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    • 1988
  • 1,597 cases of operation on the cardiovascular disease were performed at the Hanyang University Hospital from 1972 to 1987. Of these, 1,005 cases were open heart surgery. It was started from July 1975. Among the open heart cases, 725 were congenital heart diseases and 280 were acquired heart diseases. In congenital heart cases, 554 were acyanotic and 171 were cyanotic. The operative results were as follows; the overall mortality of cardiovascular surgery was 7.1%, the open heart mortality was 9.5%. This analyses were reported in memory of the achievement of 1,000 cases of open heart surgery.

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개심술1,500례의 임상적 고찰 (The Clinical Study of 1500 Cases in Open Heart Surgery)

  • 김주홍
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제27권11호
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    • pp.914-921
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    • 1994
  • From May 1977 to November 1993, 1, 500 cases of open heart surgery were performed under the cardiopulmonary bypass. In 1500 cases of open heart surgery 975 cases[65%] were congenital heart disease and 525 cases[35%] were acquired heart disease. In 975 cases of congenital heart disease, there were 812 cases[83%] of acyanotic congenital heart anomaly and 163 cases of cyanotic congenital anomaly. In 525 cases of acquired heart disease, most cases were valvular heart disease in which 557 valves were implanted. The each operative mortality of congenital and acquired disease was 7.7% and 7.4% respectively and then overall mortality rate was 7.6%. There has been increasing incidence of open heart surgery in infants in recent years. After 1990, 28 cases of infant open heart surgery below the 12month were performed. Most lowest weight was 2, 200g[15 days]. Operative mortality of open heart surgery in infant with weight below the 10kg was very high as a 25.7%.

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개심술 114례의 임상적 고찰 (Clinical Evaluation of Open Heart Surgery - Review of 114 Cases -)

  • 장운하;이문금;김병린
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.115-121
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    • 1993
  • Between March, 1988 and July, 1992, 114 patients underwent Open Heart Surgery under hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass. There were 29 cases of congenital heart anomalies (25%), and 85 cases of acquired heart diseases (75%) consisting of 53 cases of valvular heart disease, 31 cases of ischemic heart disease, and a case of left atrial myxoma. The age distribution of 114 cases was 4 to 73 years, and mean age was 43 years old consisting of mean age of congenital heart disease 23, valvular heart disease 47, and ischemic heart disease 57 years old. Overall operative mortality was about 7.9%.

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1986 년 개심술 622례에 대한 임상적 고찰 (Clinical Analysis of 622 Cases of Open Heart Surgery)

  • 박표원
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.489-497
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    • 1987
  • Six hundred and twenty two cases of open heart surgery were performed at Sejong General Hospital in 1986. And also, 117 cases of non open heart cardiac surgery had been performed during same period. Among the 622 open heart cases, 548 were congenital cardiac diseases and 74 were acquired heart diseases. In congenital heart patients, 422 were acyanotic and 126 were cyanotic. There were 52 cases of infant open heart Surgery below 12 months. Acyanotic group were consisted of 314 VSD, 66 ASD, 13 AVSD, 9 PDA, 8 ASD + PS, 4 AS, and 8 other rare cardiac cases. And cyanotic group were consisted of 84 TOF, 15 DORV, 5 Trilogy, 4 Ebstein`s anomaly, 3 PS + TR, 3 TGA, 3 TAPVR, 3 Pulmonary atresia and 6 other rare cardiac diseases. Majority of the acquired heart cases were valvular heart diseases. And there were also 4 cardiac myxoma and one endomyocardial fibrosis in acquired heart disease group. The operative results were as follows: Overall operative mortality, 5.3%: acyanotic 2.4%: cyanotic 15.8% and acquired heart disease, 8.5%.

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A Record Book of Open Heart Surgical Cases between 1959 and 1982, Hand-Written by a Cardiac Surgeon

  • Kim, Won-Gon
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제49권4호
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    • pp.317-320
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    • 2016
  • A book of brief records of open heart surgery underwent between 1959 and 1982 at Seoul National University Hospital was recently found. The book was hand-written by the late professor and cardiac surgeon Yung Kyoon Lee (1921-1994). This book contains valuable information about cardiac patients and surgery at the early stages of the establishment of open heart surgery in Korea, and at Seoul National University Hospital. This report is intended to analyze the content of the book.

개심술 100례의 임상적 고찰 (Open Heart Surgery; Clinical Analysys of 100 Cases)

  • 이상호
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제26권5호
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    • pp.360-364
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    • 1993
  • From October 1989 to 1991 May, 100 cases of open heart surgery were performed under the cardiopulmonary bypass. 1. There were 47 male and 53 female patients ranging in age from 2 months to 64 years. 2. Of 100 cases of open heart surgery, 65 cases were congenital heart diseases, and 35 cases were acquired heart diseases. 3. In 65 cases of congenital heart diseases, there were 60 cases[92 %] with acyanotic heart anomaly and 5 cases [8 %] with cyanotic heart anomaly. 4. Among the 42 patients less than 15 years of age, 21 patients[50%] were below 10 kg and the operative mortality was 0.05 %. 5. The overall mortality was 4 %, and the operative mortality of congenital and acquired heart disease was 3.1% and 5.6%.

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선천성 복잡심장병 환아의 구순 구개열의 치험례 (Clinical Experience of Cleft Lip and/or Palate Repair in Complex Congenital Heart Disease)

  • 고경석;이상혁;엄진섭
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • 제32권3호
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    • pp.385-388
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    • 2005
  • In cleft lip and/or palate patients with the complex congenital heart diseases, surgical repair of the cleft lip and/or palate has been postponed after the open heart surgery because the heart problem of the patient might cause more complications associated with anesthesia and surgery. There has been little report about experiences in the surgical management of these patients and optimal time of surgical intervention. Authors are introducing the experiences of performing corrective surgery of cleft lip and/or palate in the patients with congenital heart diseases before and after the open heart surgery. We managed five patients from May 1992 to March 2004. Two patients were male and the rest were female. One of them had cleft lip alone and others had cleft lip and palate. Two of them underwent delayed cleft lip and/or palate surgery after open heart surgery, and the rest had immediate intervention for cleft lip and/or palate. There was no complication during the operation and postoperative period. There would be no need to delay the corrective surgery of the cleft lip and/or palate after the open heart surgery, if solid medical team approach was available with the pediatric cardiologist and the anesthesiologist.

심혈관 질환 214예의 수술치험에 관한 임상적 고찰 (Clinical analysis of 214 cardiovascular surgeries)

  • 이철주
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제19권4호
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    • pp.672-677
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    • 1986
  • From April, 1984 to August, 1986, 214 cases of cardiovascular surgeries had been performed at Yeungnam University Hospital consisting 158 open heart surgeries and 56 non-open heart surgeries. The leading cardiac anomaly of open heart surgeries was ventricular septal defect which was 43% of congenital heart diseases, and most of remaining non-open heart surgeries were ligating patent ductus arteriosus. We had observed 33 postoperative complications such as wound problems, transient arrhythmia, postpericardiotomy syndrome, bleeding requiring reoperation and so on. 3 cases of surgical mortality were present [2 in congenital heart diseases and 1 in acquired heart disease], which resulting 1.9% of surgical mortality rate in the open heart surgeries.

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심장에 대한 2 차 수술로서의 개심술 (Open Heart Surgery as the Second Operation)

  • 송명근
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제12권3호
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    • pp.263-268
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    • 1979
  • In the course of treating approximately 740 patients with open heart surgery, we experienced 38 patients who underwent open heart surgery as the second operation after initial operation on heart at Seoul National University Hospital. Twenty four cases of congenital 14 acquired heart disease were found. There was 14 operative death of 38 patients, resulting in overall mortality 36.8 %; 8 death [33.3 %] in congenital group, 6 [42.9 %] in acquired group. Principal causes of death were lower cardiac output syndrome and congestive heart failure. Compared with foreign report, as this data shows still high overall mortality, this review suggests that second open heart surgery can be performed safely with reasonable operative mortality and satisfactory prognostic outlook in the near future.

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개심술후에 발생한 지연성 심장압진증 (Deleyed Cardiac Tamponade After Open Heart Surgery (Two Cases Report))

  • 김병열
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.218-221
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    • 1982
  • Delayed cardiac tamponade in an uncommon and frequently fatal complication after open-heart surgery. We had been experienced two cases of delayed cardiac tamponade as a complication of open-heart surgery and treated successfully by reinsertion of pericardial drain through subxiphoid route. First case was 60 years old female patient and underwent MVR under impression of MSi + Ti Second case was 19 years old male patient and underwent total correction of T.O.F.with Blalock shunt [Lt]. Both cases had Initial symptoms, which were epigastric pain, chest tightness, dropped blood pressure, and increased pulse rate and respiratory rate, mimic as low cardiac output syndrome after open-heart surgery. Roentgenogram of the chest showed a rapid increased cardiothoracic ratio. It is important to realize the presence of late cardiac tamponade for proper diagnosis of complication after open-heart surgery.

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