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100 1 $aHopkins, R. A.$q(Richard A.)$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88146116
245 10 $aCardiac reconstructions with allograft tissues /$cRichard A. Hopkins, Karl E. Karlson, and Gloria A. Karlson ; illustrations by Thomas Xenakis.
260 $aNew York :$bSpringer-Verlag,$c[2005], ©2005.
300 $axxiii, 655 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $a"This volume is a follow-up to the book Cardiac reconstructions with allograft valves (1989)"--Pref.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tThe use of homograft valves : historical perspective /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g2.$tMayo Clinic series /$rRobert B. Wallace and Thomas A. Orszulak -- $g3.$tUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham series /$rDavid C. McGiffin and James K. Kirklin -- $g4.$tModified root replacement concept : influence of implant technique on allograft durability /$rWilliam W. Angell and Aubyn Marath -- $g5.$tGreat Ormond Street series /$rJaroslav Stark and Mila Stajevic-Popovic -- $g6.$tDenver series /$rDavid R. Clarke and Deborah A. Bishop -- $g7.$tToronto series /$rWilliam G. Williams -- $g8.$tCryopreserved cardiac valves : initial experiences and theories /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g9.$tSurgery for infections /$rDavid C. McGiffin and James K. Kirklin -- $g10.$tPulmonary valve autotransplant procedure : clinical results compared with other methods for aortic valve replacement /$rErle H. Austin III -- $g11.$tIn vivo pulsatile hemodynamics of homografts /$rJeff L. Myers and Richard A. Hopkins -- $g12.$tLeaflet endothelium /$rFlavian M. Lupinetti -- $g13.$tLeaflet interstitial cells /$rRobert H. Messier, Jr., Patrick W. Domkowski and Richard A. Hopkins -- $g14.$tLeaflet interstitial cell growth and recovery /$rRobert H. Messier, Jr., Diane Hoffman-Kim and Richard A. Hopkins -- $g15.$tActivation of the immune system by cardiac valve allografts /$rFranciska Hoekstra, Christiaan Knoop, Ad Bogers and Willem Weimar -- $g16.$tApplication of cryopreservation to heart valves /$rLloyd Wolfinbarger, Jr., Kelvin G. M. Brockbank and Richard A. Hopkins -- $g17.$tCell viability and problems with its quantification /$rDiane Hoffman-Kim and Richard A. Hopkins -- $g18.$tFactors affecting cellular viability during preimplantation processing /$rRichard A. Hopkins, Diane Hoffman-Kim, Robert H. Messier, Jr. and Patrick W. Domkowski -- $g19.$tCell origins and fates following transplantation of cryopreserved allografts /$rM. G. Hazekamp, D. R. Koolbergen, J. Braun, J. A. Bruin, C. J. Cornelisse, Y. A. Goffin and J. A. Huysmans -- $g20.$tResolution of the conflicting theories of prolonged cell viability /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g21.$tOverview : allograft heart valves /$rStephen L. Hilbert, Frederick J. Schoen and Victor J. Ferrans -- $g22.$tMorphology : allograft heart valves /$rStephen L. Hilbert, Frederick J. Schoen and Victor J. Ferrans -- $g23.$tBiomechanics : allograft heart valves /$rStephen L. Hilbert, Frederick J. Schoen and Victor J. Ferrans -- $g24.$tEffects of preimplantation processing on allograft valves /$rStephen L. Hilbert, Frederick J. Schoen and Victor J. Ferrans -- $g25.$tExplant pathology studies /$rStephen L. Hilbert, Frederick J. Schoen and Victor J. Ferrans -- $g26.$tImplications of explant pathology studies /$rStephen L. Hilbert, Frederick J. Schoen and Victor J. Ferrans -- $g27.$tCryopreservation and tissue banking /$rPerry L. Lange and Richard A. Hopkins -- $g28.$tDonor suitability and heart procurement /$rScott A. Brubaker -- $g29.$tTechniques and technology : dissection, examination, sterilization, and cryopreservation /$rMark VanAllman and Kelvin G. M. Brockbank -- $g30.$tTechniques and technology : storage, transportation and distribution, thawing, dilution, and quality systems /$rPerry L. Lange and Kelvin G. M. Brockbank -- $g31.$tIndications and contraindications : valve and root methods /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g32.$t"Freehand" aortic valve replacement with aortic allograft valve transplant aortotomy /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g33.$tThe small aortic root : surgical techniques for annulus enlargement /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g34.$tAortoplastic techniques for problematic aortic root geometry /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g35.$tAortic root replacement with aortic allograft conduit /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g36.$tAortoventriculoplasty with aortic allograft /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g37.$t"Miniroot" replacement techniques /$rNeal D. Kon and A. Robert Cordell -- $g38.$tStentless xenograft valves /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g39.$tIndications : Ross operation /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g40.$tSurgical anatomy : Ross operation /$rPatricia A. Penkoske and Robert H. Anderson -- $g41.$tSurgical technique : Ross operation /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g42.$tThe role of transesophageal echocardiography during the Ross procedure /$rArthur A. Bert and Scott F. MacKinnon -- $g43.$tGuidelines for use of aprotinin with the Ross procedure /$rArthur A. Bert -- $g44.$tRoss-Konno procedure /$rV. Mohan Reddy, Doff B. McElhinney and Frank L. Hanley -- $g45.$tMethods for avoiding technical errors in performing the autograft pulmonary valve transplant /$rErle H. Austin III -- $g46.$tManagement of transposition with complex systemic ventricular outflow tract reconstruction : Rastelli's operation and aortic root translocation /$rPedro J. del Nido -- $g47.$tHomograft variant of the Nikaidoh procedure /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g48.$tApplication of the principle of creation of double outlet systemic ventricle for hypoplastic aortic outflow /$rRichard A. Hopkins and Gary K. Lofland -- $g49.$tIndications : right ventricular outflow reconstructions /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g50.$tRight ventricle to pulmonary artery aortic allograft conduits in children and infants /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g51.$tPulmonary valve replacement in adults /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g52.$tCorrected transposition /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g53.$tReconstruction of right ventricular outflow with abnormal pulmonary arteries /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g54.$tManagement of difficult allograft alignments : the "divide and reapproximate" principle /$rErle H. Austin III -- $g55.$tPulmonary valve allografts in children /$rDavid R. Clarke and Deborah A. Bishop -- $g56.$tTruncus arteriosus repair /$rGary K. Lofland -- $g57.$tPulmonary atresia with MAPCAs : staged unifocalization techniques /$rRichard A. Hopkins and Erle H. Austin III -- $g58.$tPulmonary atresia with MAPCAs : repairs in neonates and young infants /$rDoff B. McElhinney, V. Mohan Reddy and Frank L. Hanley -- $g59.$tReoperative right ventricular outflow tract reconstructions /$rRichard A. Hopkins -- $g60.$tProximal and distal extensions /$rKim F. Duncan -- $g61.$tReconstruction with nonvalved cryopreserved cardiovascular tissues /$rJohn L. Myers -- $g62.$tExtracardiac Fontan operation /$rEd Petrossian, V. Mohan Reddy and Frank L. Hanley -- $g63.$tFDA regulatory policy /$rScott Bottenfield and Margaret Deuel -- $g64.$tThe biological valve spectrum and a rationale for prosthetic valve choice /$rRichard A. Hopkins, R. Eric Lilly and James St. Louis -- $g65.$tTissue engineered heart valves : the next challenge /$rStephen L. Hilbert and Richard A. Hopkins -- $gApp.$tValve diameters.
520 1 $a"Cardiac Reconstructions with Allograft Tissues highlights the numerous recent changes and progressions in the use of allograft valves in cardiac surgery. With over 400 illustrations, this comprehensive text accentuates technological advancements and the latest techniques in the use of allograft tissues in cardiac reconstructions. The book is comprised of thirteen sections."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aHeart valves$xSurgery.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91002939
650 0 $aHomografts.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061768
650 12 $aHeart Valves$xtransplantation.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006351Q000637
650 22 $aCryopreservation.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D015925
650 22 $aTissue Transplantation.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D016378
650 22 $aTransplantation, Homologous.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014184
700 1 $aHopkins, R. A.$q(Richard A.).$tCardiac reconstructions with allograft valves.
852 00 $boff,hsl$hRD598$i.C3435 2005