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    Facile Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery via Ministernotomy by Gundry, Steven R, Shattuck, O.Howard, Razzouk, Anees J, del Rio, Michael J, Sardari, Frederic F, Bailey, Leonard L

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-04-1998)
    “…Background. The public’s and surgeons’ perception of minimally invasive operations are frequently at odds. Nevertheless, real or perceived benefits may result…”
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    Seven-year follow-up of coronary artery bypasses performed with and without cardiopulmonary bypass by Gundry, Steven R., Romano, Matthew A., Shattuck, O.Howard, Razzouk, Anees J., Bailey, Leonard L.

    “…Background: There has been resurgent interest in coronary revascularization performed on the beating heart. Heretofore, there has been no long-term comparison…”
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    Utility of Early Intravascular Ultrasound after Pediatric Heart Transplantation by Kuhn, M.A., Chau, P., Gordon, B.R., Martens, T.P., Razzouk, A.J., Chinnock, R.E., Bock, M.J.

    “…Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) has been used in adult heart transplant (HTX) recipients early after transplant to assess risk for long-term outcomes, along…”
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    Heart transplantation in infants and children with situs inversus by Vricella, Luca A., Razzouk, Anees J., Gundry, Steven R., Larsen, Ranae L., Kuhn, Micheal A., Bailey, Leonard L.

    “…Background: Recipient situs inversus has always represented a technical challenge during heart transplantation. Objective: A simplified operative strategy for…”
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    Heart transplantation for hypoplastic left heart syndrome: modified technique for reducing circulatory arrest time by Vricella, L A, Razzouk, A J, del Rio, M, Gundry, S R, Bailey, L L

    “…The surgical technique of heart transplantation as therapy in infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome was first reported over a decade ago. Since that…”
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    Delayed primary repair of intrathoracic esophageal perforation: Is it safe? by Wang, Nan, Razzouk, Anees J., Safavi, Ali, Gan, Karen, Van Arsdell, Glen S., Burton, Petrina M., Fandrich, Bryan L., Wood, Michael J., Hill, Arthur C., Vyhmeister, Edwin E., Miranda, Rodrigo, Ahn, Changwoo, Gundry, Steven R.

    “…The management of intrathoracic esophageal perforation with delayed diagnosis is a subject of controversy. Because of the obvious advantages of primary repair…”
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    Fate of the pericardial monocusp pulmonary valve for right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction: Early function, late failure without obstruction by Gundry, Steven R., Razzouk, Anees J., Boskind, Jeffrey F., Bansal, Ramesh, Bailey, Leonard L.

    “…Sudden change from a pressure-loaded to a volume-loaded right ventricle as a result of transannular patch reconstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract…”
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    The optimal Fontan connection: A growing extracardiac lateral tunnel with pedicled pericardium by Gundry, Steven R., Razzouk, Anees J., del Rio, Michael J., Shirali, Girish, Bailey, Leonard L.

    “…Objective: The concept of a lateral tunnel for the Fontan operation is now widely accepted. Most lateral tunnels are constructed intraatrially with the use of…”
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    The recognition, identification of morphologic substrate, and treatment of subaortic stenosis after a Fontan operation. An analysis of twelve patients by Razzouk, A J, Freedom, R M, Cohen, A J, Williams, W G, Trusler, G A, Coles, J G, Burrows, P E, Rebeyka, I M

    “…Twelve children were identified with subaortic stenosis after Fontan's operation. All had absent resting and isoproterenol-provoked pressure gradient before…”
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    Echocardiographic Recognition of Iatrogenic Aortic Valve Leaflet Perforation by Hill, Arthur C, Bansal, Ramesh C, Razzouk, Anees J, Liu, Meizhen, Bailey, Leonard L, Gundry, Steven R

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-09-1997)
    “…Background. There is a paucity of literature regarding iatrogenic aortic valve perforation after cardiac operations performed in the vicinity of the aortic…”
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    Orthotopic transplantation for total anomalous pulmonary venous connection associated with complex congenital heart disease by Razzouk, A J, Gundry, S R, Chinnock, R E, Larsen, R L, Ruiz, C, Zuppan, C W, Bailey, L L

    “…When total anomalous pulmonary venous connection is associated with other complex cardiac malformations, early and late postsurgical morbidity and mortality…”
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    Surgical intervention in children after heart transplantation by Razzouk, A J

    “…One hundred sixty-eight children underwent heart transplantation from January 1989 to December 1992 at Loma Linda University Medical Center. Maintenance…”
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    Transplantation of hearts after arrest and resuscitation. Early and long-term results by de Begona, J A, Gundry, S R, Razzouk, A J, Boucek, M M, Kawauchi, M, Bailey, L L

    “…Transplant surgeons are reluctant to use hearts that have undergone cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest because of the fear of poor early and late…”
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    Surgically created Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome after fontan operation by Razzouk, Anees J., Gow, Robert, Finley, John, Murphy, David, Williams, William G.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-11-1992)
    “…The Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is caused by a congenital accessory connection between the atrium and ventricle. We describe a case of symptomatic…”
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    Optimal delivery of cardioplegic solution for "redo" operations by Gundry, S R, Razzouk, A J, Vigesaa, R E, Wang, N, Bailey, L L

    “…Increasing experience suggests that retrograde cardioplegia offers several benefits during cardiac reoperations. However, the need for dissection to allow…”
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    The effects of donor-recipient size disparity in infant and pediatric heart transplantation by Fullerton, D A, Gundry, S R, Alonso de Begona, J, Kawauchi, M, Razzouk, A J, Bailey, L L

    “…To determine the effect of heart donor and recipient size mismatches in infant and pediatric heart transplantation, we studied all 69 patients (age 1 day to 11…”
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    The Mustard procedure for correction of simple transposition of the great arteries before 1 month of age by Alonso de Begona, J, Kawauchi, M, Fullerton, D, Razzouk, A J, Gundry, S R, Bailey, L L

    “…Since April 1976, 34 infants (25 male and 9 female) less than 1 month of age underwent a Mustard intraatrial baffle procedure for repair of simple…”
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    Uniformity of perfusion in all regions of the human heart by warm continuous retrograde cardioplegia by Gundry, Steven R., Wang, Nan, Sciolaro, Charles M., Van Arsdell, Glen S., Razzouk, Anees J., Hill, Arthur C., Bailey, Leonard L.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (1996)
    “…Animal models have suggested that retrograde cardioplegia may be poorly distributed to septal and right ventricular regions of the heart; if true, this may…”
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    Prolonged survival of orthotopically transplanted heart xenograft in infant baboons by Kawauchi, M, Gundry, S R, de Begona, J A, Razzouk, A J, Bouchart, F, Fukushima, N, Hauck, A J, Weeks, D A, Nehlsen-Cannarella, S, Bailey, L L

    “…Orthotopic concordant xenotransplantation in a juvenile primate model was examined. Eighteen donor rhesus monkeys weighing 2.4 to 3.8 kg (mean 2.9 kg) were…”
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    Repair of traumatic aortic rupture: a 25-year experience by Razzouk, A J, Gundry, S R, Wang, N, del Rio, M J, Varnell, D, Bailey, L L

    Published in Archives of surgery (Chicago. 1960) (01-08-2000)
    “…Surgical management of traumatic aortic rupture (TAR) is controversial, specifically whether distal aortic perfusion modifies the outcome. The outcome of…”
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