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Item Outcome of medically managed uncomplicated acute type b aortic dissection- a single center retrospective analysis(SCTIMST, 2022) Sriram ManchikantiItem Outcomes of coronary endarterectomy in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting for coronary artery disease – a retrospective study(SCTIMST, 2022) Joshi Aakash DineshItem Item Modified bentall procedure-long term survival and short and long term out comes- a single centre experience(SCTIMST, 2021) Rashida HyderabadwalaItem Epicardial pacemaker insertion in patients with congenital heart disease – single centre experience(SCTIMST, 2021) Selvaraj AnbuItem Comparison of Outcomes following Conventional and Eversion carotid Endarterectomy A Retrospective study(SCTIMST, 2020-12-31) Vineeth Kumar P. M.Item Item In-hospital and long-term outcomes of coronary artery bypass surgery - a single center experience(SCTIMST, 2020-12-31) Sameer M .D.Item Outcomes of coronary artery disease patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction undergoing surgical management(SCTIMST, 2020-12-31) Srawanthi PonnuruItem Mitral Valve Repair - Single Centre experience with 5 year follow up study of operated patients(SCTIMST, 2020-12-31) Sai Suraj KoteraItem Mitral Valve Repair - Single Centre experience with 5 year follow up study of operated patients(SCTIMST, 2020-12-31) Sai Suraj KoteraItem Outcome of total correction for isolated total anomalous pulmonary venous connection: a retrospective study(SCTIMST, 2020-12-31) Shivang SaxenaItem Impact of left renal vein division during abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery on immediate and long-term renal function(SCTIMST, 2019-12) Harishankar. ROpen surgical repair is the gold standard in the treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms. The surgical technique has improved so vastly over the years, that even high risk patients can undergo the procedure with acceptable morbidity. Juxtarenal aortic aneurysms and the aneurysms with difficult or hostile neck anatomy like large aneurysm hindering clamp space or crossing of left renal vein (LRV) pose serious technical challenge to the operating surgeon. There are different techniques to tackle this and one such important method is division of left renal vein. Although described by many authors, there are contradicting reports in the literature regarding the safety of the same and need for routine reconstruction of vein. This study intends to look into the immediate post-operative and long term renal function of all patients who underwent left renal vein division during elective abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery. Left renal vein division was employed more commonly than other methods in juxtarenal aortic aneurysms and infrarenal aortic aneurysms with difficult neck anatomy. Renal function in the LRV division group was further analysed based on aortic clamp placement (suprarenal, inter-renal or infrarenal). Blood urea, serum creatinine and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) were measured preoperatively, in the post-operative period and during follow up.Item Study of haemodynamics of Chitra Valve in mitral position- a single centre experience(SCTIMST, 2019-12) Kiran Chowdlu KalappaIn India, a large number of people suffer Rheumatic heart disease and related complications. It is estimated that six out of every 1000 children suffer Rheumatic fever between the age of five and fifteen years. The major cause of long term morbidity and mortality due to Rheumatic fever is the result of heart valve dysfunction. Valve replacement is considered the therapy to avoid risk of heart failure and death. Although mechanical heart valves (MHV) have evolved a level of universal acceptance, they have never reached a level of performance comparable to that of the natural valve of the heart. Consequently mechanical heart valve implantation is not always an ideal solution. There is continual obligation to better understand the mechanical behaviour of mechanical heart valves in vitro and in vivo, to study the effects and presence of thrombosis, haemolysis, cavitation, transvalvular pressure fluctuations, high level of stress and certainly the association and interaction of all these conditions. Apparently the flow through pivoted leaflets of mechanical heart valves induces a combination of flow characteristics, which are clearly dependent on the specific valve design and orientation that could result too many pathological condition. All these conditions reduce the efficiency of the heart being in a state far from natural. Clinical practice has demonstrated that the orientation of MHV's greatly effects the postoperative performance of the left ventricle. The second most common heart operation is valve replacement surgery. Cardiac valve are intended to fully replace a diseased natural valve and thus replacement has been established clinical practice for more than four decades. Today more than 1.5 lakh valves are replaced worldwide per year. The most commonly replaced valves are the mitral and aortic valves due to the high pressure loads on the left atrium and left ventricle of the heart. Any of the four valves can become either too leaky (regurgitation) or too tight (stenotic). The two major problems related to the blood flow are thrombus formation and haemolysis, which damage the red blood cells. It is well known that the shear stress in the fluid and the flow separation around the valve are blamed for such disastrous phenomenon, therefore, it is obvious that there is a need for more effective heart valve to be designed to present these types of situation from occurring.Item Outcomes of Aortic Valve Replacement in Aortic Stenosis and Aortic Regurgitation with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction - A Retrospective Study(SCTIMST, 2018-12) Sirish, PonnaboyinaItem Outcomes of Post Closed Mitral Valvotomy Mitral Valve Replacement- A retrospective cohort study(SCTIMST, 2018-12) Renjith, SItem Comparison of outcomes, of patients undergoing the Fontan surgery, before and after the first decade of life(SCTIMST, 2018-12) Paritosh, BallalItem Tricuspid Valve Repair – Five Year Follow Up(SCTIMST, 2018-12) Karthik Kumaran, PItem Reinterventions after conventional surgical repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms - A retrospective analysis(SCTIMST, 2017-12) Prakash, Goura
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