Search Results - "BONILLA, Luis F"
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Caroli disease incidentally discovered in a 23-years old male: A case report
Published in Radiology case reports (01-01-2025)“…This case report describes a 23-year-old male who was incidentally diagnosed with Caroli disease while investigating symptoms of recurrent upper quadrant pain…”
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The St Jude Medical symmetry aortic connector system for proximal vein graft anastomoses in coronary artery bypass grafting
Published in The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery (01-04-2002)“…Objectives: A new device designed to create proximal vein graft anastomoses to the aorta in coronary artery bypass grafting was recently developed by the St…”
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Minimizing aortic manipulation during OPCAB using the symmetry aortic connector system for proximal vein graft anastomoses
Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-09-2001)“…Background. Since minimal invasive techniques have become increasingly common in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), there has been renewed interest in…”
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The Second-Generation Aortic Connector: Six Months’ Angiographic Follow-Up
Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-08-2005)“…Recently, new mechanical anastomotic devices have been developed. Initial results appear to be equivalent to those obtained with suture. The aim of the study…”
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First clinical results with a new mechanical connector for distal coronary artery anastomoses in CABG
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (24-09-2002)“…Coronary anastomoses are currently primarily carried out with the use of running nonabsorbable sutures. Recently, a renewed interest has developed for…”
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Sutureless mechanical anastomosis of a saphenous vein graft to a coronary artery with a new connector device
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (24-03-2001)“…Construction of vascular anastomoses by manual suturing is a highly skilled and time-consuming procedure. The St Jude Medical Anastomotic Technology Group has…”
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An experimental model of saphenous vein-to-coronary artery anastomosis with the St. Jude medical stainless steel connector
Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-03-2002)“…Background. A new stainless steel anastomosis device developed by St. Jude Medical Cardiovascular Group was studied in a canine model. Methods. In 12 dogs,…”
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Two generations of the St. Jude Medical ATG coronary connector systems for coronary artery anastomoses in coronary artery bypass grafting
Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-10-2002)“…In the past, coronary anastomoses have been performed using running and, occasionally, interrupted non-resorbable sutures. Recently, special interest has…”
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Gene transfer to coronary artery bypass conduits
Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-10-2002)“…Background. Gene therapy is a rational approach to prevention of stenosis in saphenous vein grafts used as conduits for coronary artery bypass grafting. To…”
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Evaluation of a novel 2 mm internal diameter stainless steel saphenous vein to coronary artery connector: laboratory studies of on-pump and off-pump revascularization
Published in European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery (01-06-2003)“…Objective: A second generation, ‘easy-load’, 2 mm internal diameter (ID), stainless steel, distal anastomotic device has been developed, and design…”
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The second-generation aortic connector : Six months' angiographic follow-up. Commentary
Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (2005)Get full text
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First clinical results with a new mechanical connector for distal coronary artery anastomoses in CABG
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (2002)Get full text
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Gene transfer to coronary artery bypass conduits. Commentary
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