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- W2003175488 abstract "Although several surgical options have been widely established in the treatment of renal cell carcinoma extending into the IVC, whenever a potential involvement of the right atrium is suspected, the use of cardiopulmonary bypass with hypothermic arrest is usually adopted, albeit such technique yields potential risks, mainly in terms of coagulopathy. Because the huge dimensions and extension close to the right atrium of the neoplastic thrombus could have made its removal potentially cumbersome and therefore significantly prolonged the duration of hypothermic circulatory arrest, a novel perfusion strategy was adopted to allow continuous perfusion of the supra-aortic vessels during systemic circulatory arrest. Therefore, as described in the present report, the cardiopulmonary bypass temperature can be maintained at a greater degree than conventional hypothermic circulatory arrest ( 18 C). Moreover, the described modification is cost-effective, without consistent modifications to the cardiopulmonary bypass circuit." @default.
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- W2003175488 title "Latero-lateral slide tracheoplasty for upper airway stenosis: An 8-year follow-up" @default.
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