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Vascular

January 21, 2015
This video demonstrates a technique for aortic arch debranching and reconstruction in an elderly patient.
January 14, 2015
This RCT compared daily 200mg or 300mg of FXI-ASO (an antisense oligonucleotide that reduces levels of factor XI) to daily 40mg of enoxaparin in pts undergoing knee replacement surgery.  The end point was thromboembolism.  FXI-ASO significantly reduced factor XI levels in a dose-response manner.  FXI-ASO 200 mg was equivalent to enoxaparin in frequen
January 14, 2015
A tool for assessing competency in chest tube insertion was developed and validated using mannequins and patients.  Scores varied according to participant experience, and interrater consistency in evaluations was high.  It is suggested that this assessment tool can be used to judge the development of competence in chest to insertion and to evaluate t
January 14, 2015
This multicenter study analyzes the utility of a "Top Gun" competition in promoting simulator use and improving technical skills among 1st-year CT Surgery residents.  A coronary anastomosis simulation module was sent to most 1st-year residents in the U.S.  Fifteen residents submitted baseline and final videos for evaluation.
January 5, 2015
This patient presented with a large distal arch and proximal descending aortic aneurysm (7 cm). He underwent a Total Arch Replacement and Frozen Elephant Trunk Procedure using the Thoraflex Hybrid Graft (Vascutek Terumo). The entire operation was performed via a hemi-sternotomy (half incision size).
January 5, 2015
This video illustrates a novel technique for repairing a type A aortic dissection.
December 29, 2014
CTSNet published over 100 pieces of innovative and educational clinical content in 2014. As the year comes to a close, the CTSNet editorial team presents the five most popular roundtable discussions published in 2014.
December 27, 2014
The authors translated 10 common medical phrases into 26 foreign languages and had native speakers of those languages translate those phrases back to English.  42% of the translations were wrong, with the worst accuracy among African and Asian languages.
December 27, 2014
The authors describe an inexpensive and readily available means to amplify music from a smart phone for use during operations.  The phone is placed in a clean, empty suction canister and the open end of the canister is aimed at the listeners.
December 27, 2014
To some, the veracity of the content of televised medical advice shows has always been suspect.  This study categorized such content from "The Dr.

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