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  • George KG Offline
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    George K
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    One of the easiest and quickest open heart operations is the repair of an ASD - Atrial Septal Defect. Patients are usually younger, as young as in their 20s, sometimes. They usually have no serious co-morbidities. Time on the pump was usually short, frequently as little as 20 minutes.

    Now, it can be done without surgery:

    https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/16838-cardiac-implant-closure-devices-in-adults

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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    • AxtremusA Offline
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      Nice!

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      • JollyJ Offline
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        That's Cleveland Clinic.

        How long until it gets out to us nomads in the hinterlands?

        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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        • George KG Offline
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          Now with fluoroscopic video of how it's done.

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            Just amazing the advances in medical technology!!!! 👍

            I don't have the brain to imagine what it will be like in 100 years.

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            • MikM Offline
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              We will look like Civil War medicine to them.

              “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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              • JollyJ Offline
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                I dunno...It goes in spurts. Status quo for a decade or so, then boom, boom, boom...

                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                • JollyJ Jolly

                  That's Cleveland Clinic.

                  How long until it gets out to us nomads in the hinterlands?

                  bachophileB Offline
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                  @Jolly said in Cool medical video of the day:

                  That's Cleveland Clinic.

                  How long until it gets out to us nomads in the hinterlands?

                  ASD repair by catheterization should be available at any large medical center with a decent cardiac cath unit, its not just cleveland clinic level

                  https://www.ochsner.org/services/interventional-cardiology-program

                  https://www.ochsner.org/services/heart-valve-disease

                  Aortic valve non-surgical replacement (TAVR)
                  Aortic valve surgical repair and replacement
                  Surgical mitral valve repair and replacement
                  Surgical mitral valve repair and replacement
                  Non-surgical mitral valve repair (Mitra-clip)
                  Balloon mitral valvuloplasty
                  Surgical pulmonary valve repair and replacement
                  Transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement
                  Pulmonary valvuloplasty
                  Paravalvular leak closure
                  Surgical maze procedure
                  Atrial appendage occlusion (Watchman, Amplatzer Amulet and Lariat devices)
                  Non-Surgical atrial septal defect (ASD) and patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure
                  Transcatheter mitral valve replacement
                  Percutaneous ventricular septal defect repair

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                  • George KG Offline
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                    George K
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                    As I said, ASD repair was one of my favorite open heart procedures. My second favorite was an aortic valve replacement done for aortic stenosis. The valve is "tight" and the heart is straining to pump blood through a narrowed opening. When the conduit is opened, the heart gets really happy. I wonder how these people do after trans catheter MVR.

                    (for the medical folks)

                    My least favorite was mitral valve repair for mitral regurgitation. The heart is "used" to pumping blood into a low-pressure system (backward into the left atrium) and when that conduit is fixed, it has to pump into a high pressure system - the aorta. It's not used to working so hard, so it actually gets worse before it gets better.

                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                      and aortic stenosis patients are the most dangerous to do general surgery on. ive had patients referred for AVR as a "condition" for going ahead with cancer surgery. (benign general surgery is a no brainer. u dont want to kill someone for a gall bladder or hernia)

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                        and aortic stenosis patients are the most dangerous to do general surgery on. ive had patients referred for AVR as a "condition" for going ahead with cancer surgery. (benign general surgery is a no brainer. u dont want to kill someone for a gall bladder or hernia)

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                        @bachophile said in Cool medical video of the day:

                        aortic stenosis patients are the most dangerous to do general surgery on give anesthesia to

                        FIFY. The number of old men coming for prostate surgery with AS...

                        And the clueless fleas suggest "cleared for spinal anesthesia."

                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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