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Subject Indlex Akinesia and aneurysm due to coronary artery dis- ease, left ventricular wall resection for (Lefemine et al). 461 American Board of Thoracic Surgery Amyloid pseudotumor, treated by tracheal resection Anastomosis notices, 318, 399, 495 (Naef et al), CASE REPORT, 578 coronary artery, improved technique (Huang et al), technical aspects and early and late angiographic results of sequential anastomoses in coronary artery grafting (Grondin and Limet), 1 Waterston, technique to narrow lumen (Scott), HOW TO DO IT, 471 HOW TO DO IT, 474 Anesthesia halothane, oxygen consumption during surface- induced deep hypothermia under (Ishitoya et al), 52 and postoperative care for cardiac operations (Tarhan et al), COLLECTIVE REVIEW, 173 Aneurysm and akinesia due to coronary artery disease, left ventricular wall resection for (Lefemine et al), 461 prognostic considerations in the management of left ventricular aneurysms (Mullen et al), 455 right ventricular, surgical treatment (Lyons et al), 221 Angina pectoris, recurrent, results of reoperation (Nor- wood et al), 9 Prinzmetal’s, sympathetic denervation in associa- tion with (Grondin and Limet), 111 Angiography, operative coronary, radiolucent retrac- tor for (Collins), HOW TO DO IT, 478 Annuloplasty, semicircular, predictable correction of tricuspid insufficiency by (Meyer and Bircks), Anomalous pulmonary venous return. See Heart, Antibiotics. See Drugs Anticoagulation HOW TO DO IT, 574 congenital heart disease cardiac valve pros theses, pregnancy, and (Limet and Grondin), 337 thromboembolic complications with cloth-covered Starr-Edwards,aortic prosthesis in patients not receiving anticoagulants (Limet et al), 529 thromboembolic phenomena in patients with prosthetic aortic valves who did not receive anticoagulant!; (Larsen et al), 323 Aorta. See Blood vessels, aorta Aortocoronary bypass alternative method of left ventricular decompres- sion during (Bolgan et al), HOW TO DO IT, 476 can the frequency of myocardial infarction be re- duced during coronary artery operations? (Ray et al), 14 causes of death in (Keon et al), 357 combined procedure of coronary artery bypass grafting and valve repair (Ciaravella et al), 20 early and long-term effects of direct myocardial re- vascularization on cardiac function, prospec- tive study using multivariable physiological analysis (Raza et al), 99 how to shorten, lengthen, or untwist saphenous vein grafts (Tucker et al), HOW TO DO IT, 152 improved technique for coronary vascular anas- tomosis (Huang et al), HOW TO DO IT, 474 myocardial revascularization and carotid endar- terectomy (0kit.s et al), 560 needle suction of the aorta for left heart decompres- sion during aortic cross-clamping (Harlan et al), HOW TO DO IT, 259 posterior rupture of the interventricular septum after acute mycicardial infarction (Kahn et al), prognostic considerations in management of left ventricular aneurysms (Mullen et al), 455 radiolucent retractor for operative coronary angiog- raphy (Collins), HOW TO DO IT, 478 results of reoperation for recurrent angina pectoris (Norwood et a]), 9 sequential anastomoses in coronary artery grafting (Grondin and Limet), 1 sympathetic denenration in association with coro- nary artery grafting in patients with Prinzmet- al’s angina (Grondin and Limet), 111 CASE REPORT, 433 Aortoiliac occlusive disease ascending aorta-abdominal aorta bypass (Wukasch et al), 442 Arteries. See Blood vessels, arteries Assisted circulation counterpulsation catheter fracture, unexpected hazard (Karaymnacos et al), CASE REPORT, 276 intraoperative application of intraaortic balloon counterpulsation determined by clinical monitoring of endocardia1 viability ratio (Philips and Bregman), 45 posterior rupture of interventricular septum after acute myocarclial infarction (Kahn et al), CASE Atherosclerosis, coronary, in valvular heart disease Atresia, esophageal, circular myotomy of esophagus REPORT, 483 (Lacy et al), 4’29 in (Slim), 62 Baffle baffle baffle (McGoon), EDITORIAL, 202 prefabricated Dacron, for use in correction of trans- position of the great arteries (Dillard et al), 204 Januaryissue, pp 1-98; February issue, pp 99-198; March issue, pp 199-300; April issue, pp 301-390; May issue, pp 391-494; June issue, pp 495-602. 596

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Subject Indlex

Akinesia and aneurysm due to coronary artery dis- ease, left ventricular wall resection for (Lefemine et al). 461

American Board of Thoracic Surgery

Amyloid pseudotumor, treated by tracheal resection

Anastomosis

notices, 318, 399, 495

(Naef et al), CASE REPORT, 578

coronary artery, improved technique (Huang et al),

technical aspects and early and late angiographic results of sequential anastomoses in coronary artery grafting (Grondin and Limet), 1

Waterston, technique to narrow lumen (Scott), HOW TO DO IT, 471

H O W TO DO IT, 474

Anesthesia halothane, oxygen consumption during surface-

induced deep hypothermia under (Ishitoya et al), 52

and postoperative care for cardiac operations (Tarhan et al), COLLECTIVE REVIEW, 173

Aneurysm and akinesia due to coronary artery disease, left

ventricular wall resection for (Lefemine et al), 461

prognostic considerations in the management of left ventricular aneurysms (Mullen et al), 455

right ventricular, surgical treatment (Lyons et al), 221

Angina pectoris, recurrent, results of reoperation (Nor-

wood et al), 9 Prinzmetal’s, sympathetic denervation in associa-

tion with (Grondin and Limet), 111 Angiography, operative coronary, radiolucent retrac-

tor for (Collins), HOW TO DO IT, 478 Annuloplasty, semicircular, predictable correction of

tricuspid insufficiency by (Meyer and Bircks),

Anomalous pulmonary venous return. See Heart,

Antibiotics. See Drugs Anticoagulation

H O W TO DO IT, 574

congenital heart disease

cardiac valve pros theses, pregnancy, and (Limet and Grondin), 337

thromboembolic complications with cloth-covered Starr-Edwards, aortic prosthesis in patients not receiving anticoagulants (Limet et al), 529

thromboembolic phenomena in patients with prosthetic aortic valves who did not receive anticoagulant!; (Larsen et al), 323

Aorta. See Blood vessels, aorta Aortocoronary bypass

alternative method of left ventricular decompres- sion during (Bolgan et al), HOW TO DO IT, 476

can the frequency of myocardial infarction be re-

duced during coronary artery operations? (Ray et al), 14

causes of death in (Keon et al), 357 combined procedure of coronary artery bypass

grafting and valve repair (Ciaravella et al), 20 early and long-term effects of direct myocardial re-

vascularization on cardiac function, prospec- tive study using multivariable physiological analysis (Raza et al), 99

how to shorten, lengthen, or untwist saphenous vein grafts (Tucker et al), HOW TO DO IT, 152

improved technique for coronary vascular anas- tomosis (Huang et al), HOW TO DO IT, 474

myocardial revascularization and carotid endar- terectomy (0kit.s et al), 560

needle suction of the aorta for left heart decompres- sion during aortic cross-clamping (Harlan et al), HOW TO DO IT, 259

posterior rupture of the interventricular septum after acute mycicardial infarction (Kahn et al),

prognostic considerations in management of left ventricular aneurysms (Mullen et al), 455

radiolucent retractor for operative coronary angiog- raphy (Collins), HOW TO DO IT, 478

results of reoperation for recurrent angina pectoris (Norwood et a]), 9

sequential anastomoses in coronary artery grafting (Grondin and Limet), 1

sympathetic denenration in association with coro- nary artery grafting in patients with Prinzmet- al’s angina (Grondin and Limet), 111

CASE REPORT, 433

Aortoiliac occlusive disease ascending aorta-abdominal aorta bypass (Wukasch

et al), 442 Arteries. See Blood vessels, arteries Assisted circulation

counterpulsation catheter fracture, unexpected hazard (Karaymnacos et al), CASE REPORT, 276

intraoperative application of intraaortic balloon counterpulsation determined by clinical monitoring of endocardia1 viability ratio (Philips and Bregman), 45

posterior rupture of interventricular septum after acute myocarclial infarction (Kahn et al), CASE

Atherosclerosis, coronary, in valvular heart disease

Atresia, esophageal, circular myotomy of esophagus

REPORT, 483

(Lacy et al), 4’29

in (Slim), 62

Baffle baffle baffle (McGoon), EDITORIAL, 202 prefabricated Dacron, for use in correction of trans-

position of the great arteries (Dillard et al), 204

January issue, pp 1-98; February issue, pp 99-198; March issue, pp 199-300; April issue, pp 301-390; May issue, pp 391-494; June issue, pp 495-602.

596

597 Subject Index

Balloon pumping, intraaortic. See Assisted circulation Banding. See Blood vessels, arteries Blood

hemolysis due to chemical contamination of clinical perfusion apparatus (Larson et al), NOTE, 374

open-heart surgery in Jehovah’s Witnesses (Kamat et al), 367

Blood flow. See Hemodynamics Blood vessels

aorta angiocardiography in congenital subvalvular aor-

ascending aorta-abdominal aorta bypass

challenge of cystic medial necrosis (Wheat),

comment on aortic perfusion cannulas (Bonchek), NOTE, 167

congenital left aortic sinus-left ventricle fistula and review of aortocardiac fistulas (Nowicki et al), COLLECTIVE REVIEW, 378

heparin-coated vascular shunt for thoracic aortic and great vessel procedures (Donahoo et al), 507

method of enlarging distal transverse arch in in- fants with hypoplasia and coarctation of (Amato et al), HOW TO DO IT, 261

needle suction of, for left heart decompression during aortic cross-clamping (Harlan et al),

new operation for far-advanced cystic medial necrosis of aortic root (Weldon et al), 499

subannular mi tral prosthesis in aortic position (Gunstenson et al), HOW TO DO IT, 377

thoracic and abdominal, tandem coarctations with intervening hypoplastic thoracic aorta, treat- ment with unilateral axillofemoral graft (Saut- ter et al), CASE REPORT, 582

thoracic, heparinless shunting during cross- clamping of (Wechsler and Wolfe), EDITORIAL, 497

thromboembolic complications with cloth- covered Starr-Edwards aortic prosthesis in pa- tients not receiving anticoagulants (Limet et al), 529

thromboembolic phenomena in patients with prosthetic aortic valves who did not receive anticoagulants (Larsen et al), 323

tic stenosis (Hoeffel et al), 122

(Wukasch et al), 442

EDITORIAL, 495

H O W TO DO IT, 259

arteries coronary venous arterialization (Marco et al), 449 internal mammary artery myocardial implanta-

tion (Ochsner et al), 118 pulmonary arteries after banding, better surgical

technique for repairing (Dacumos et al), HOW

pulmonary, Teflon embolization to (Weingarten TO DO IT, 472

and Kauffman), CASE REPORT, 371 veins

correction of anomalous subdiaphragmatic in- ferior vena caval drainage of right pulmonary veins (scimitar syndrome) (Tobin et al), HOW TO

Gore-Tex grafts for replacement of superior vena DO IT, 267

cava (Heydorn et al), 539

pulmonary, tree-shaped, in infracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage (Kawashima et al), 436

Book reviews Advances in Surgery (Vol 9), by Longmire (Ken-

Ches f Injuries, by Keen (Steiger), 198 2975 Yearbook of Surgery, by Schwartz et al (Roe),

198 Procedures in Vascular Surgery (2nd ed), edited by

Crane et a1 (Nelson), 593 Special Procedures in Chest Radiology, edited by

Sagel (Love), 539 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery wi th Related

Pathology (3rd ed), by Glenn et a1 (Litwak), 278

nedy), 197

Cancer. See Tumors Carrdida albicans. See Infectious diseases Cannula

arterial monitoringlperfusion, newly designed, for cardiac operations (Phillips et al), NOTE, 80

comment on aortic perfusion cannulas (Bonchek), NOTE, 167

Cardioplegia intraoperative, hypothermic coronary perfusion for

(Fisk et al), 58 profound hypothermic, selective intracavitary

and coronary, for myocardial preservation (Schachner et a]), H O W TO DO IT, 154

Cardiopulmonary bypass comment on aortic perfusion cannulas (Bonchek),

NOTE, 167 electroencephalographic and neurological corre-

lates of deep hypothermia and circulatory ar- rest in infants (Cohen et al), 238

extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for massive pulmonary thromboembolism (Krellenstein et al), 421

hemodynamic effects of dopamine following (Merin et al), 361

hemolysis due to chemical contamination of clinical perfusion apparatus (Larson et al), NOTE, 374

newly designed arterial monitoringlperfusion can- nula for cardiac operations (Phillips et al),

Polybrene neutralization as means of monitoring heparin therapy for extracorporeal circulation (Foster et al), 514

Carotid endarterectomy, myocardial revascular- ization and (Okies et al), 560

new wire-supported shunt for (Keshishian and Crossland), HOW TO DO IT, 264

NOTE, 80

Catheter arterial and pulmonary artery, safety and efficacy of

continuous flush systems (Gardner et al), 534 fracture from counterpulsation, unexpected hazard

(Karayannacos et al), CASE REPORT, 276 Cephalothin. See Drugs Coarctation of aorta. See Blood vessels, aorta Collective and current reviews

tions (Tarhan et al), 173 anesthesia and postoperative care for cardiac opera-

598 The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Vol 23 No 6 June 1977

Collective and current reviews (continued) cardiac veins and retrograde venous perfusion

(Bates et al), 83 congenital left aortic sinus-left ventricle fistula and

review of aortocardiac fistulas (Nowicki et al), 378

thoracic neurolophomas (Smith), 586

automated identific,ation of cardiac conduction tis- sue in L-TGV and Ebstein’s anomaly (Stewart et al), 215

Congenital heart disease. See Heart, congenital heart disease

Continuing education, 91, 390 Coronary arteries. Sec Heart, coronary arteries Coronary artery disease. See Heart, coronary artery

Correspondence

Conduction, cardiac

disease

complication of pulmonary aspergillosis, reply to

IABP discussions, reply to Krause (Bregman), 389 IABP graft complications, reply to Krause (Cleve-

lung cancer size an’d prognosis, reply to Kirsh et a1

management of air leaks, reply to JC McCabe (JS

trocar for thoracostomy, reply to Dugan (Neptune),

Karas et a1 (Reddy), 196

land), 389

(Ray), 194; reply (Kirsh), 195

McCabe), 194

195; reply (Dugan), 196 Cystic medial necrosis

challenge of (Wheat), EDITORIAL, 495 far-advanced, of aortic root, new operation for

(Weldon et al), 499

Decompression, ventricular. See Heart, ventricle Dopamine, hemodynamic effects following car-

diopulmonary bypass (Merin et al), 361 Drugs

cephalothin prophylaxis and valve replacement (Austin et al), 333

Ebstein’s anomaly. See Heart, congenital heart dis-

Editorials ease

baffle baffle (McGlson), 202 carcinoma of esophagus (Parker), 391 challenge of cystic medial necrosis (Wheat), 495 heparinless shunting during cross-clamping of

thoracic aorta (Wechsler and Wolfe), 487 repair of pectus excavatum in children under 3 years

of age (Ravitch), 301 special training programs in thoracic surgery (Bon-

chek et al), 301 Electroencephalography

electroencephalographic and neurological corre- lates of deep hypothermia and circulatory ar- rest in infants (Cohen et al), 238

Electrophysiology intraoperative identification of conduction system

in repair of endocardia1 cushion defect (Wolff and Alley), 39

Embolism extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for massive

pulmonary thromboembolism (Krellenstein et al), 421

Teflon embolization to pulmonary arteries (Wein- garten and Kauffman), CASE REPORT, 371

thromboembolic complications with cloth-covered Starr-Edwards aortic prosthesis in patients not receiving anticoagulants (Limet et al), 529

thromboembolic phenomena in patients with prosthetic aortic valves who did not receive anticoagulants (Larsen et al), 323

Endocardial cushion defect. See Heart, congenital heart disease

Endocardial viability .ratio, intraoperative application of intraaortic balloon counterpulsation deter- mined by clinical monitoring of (Philips and Bregman), 45

Endocarditis. See Infectious diseases Esophagus

assessment of operability of esophageal carcinoma (Murray et al), 393

carcinoma of, experience with a philosophy for pal- liation (Hankins et al), 400

circular myotomy of, in esophageal atresia (Slim), 62

new trends in esophageal replacement for benign disease (Orringer et al), 409

treatment of esophageal perforation with delayed recognition and continuing sepsis (Mayer et al), 568

Extracorporeal circulation. See Cardiopulmonary bypass

Fistula. See Heart, congenital heart disease Flush systems. See Infusion systems

Grafts. Sec, also Blood vessels; Heart valves Gore-Tex, for replacement of superior vena cava

(Heydorn et al), 539 saphenous vein, how to shorten, lengthen, or un-

twist (Tucker et al), HOW TO DO IT, 152 treatment of tandem coarctations of thoracic and

abdominal aorta with intervening hypoplastic thoracic aorta with axillofemoral graft (Sautter et al), CASE REPORT, 582

Halothane anesthesia, oxygen consumption during surface-induced deep hypothermia under (Ishitoya et al), 52

Heart. See also Heart valves C :ongenital heart disease

angiocardiography in congenital subvalvular aor- tic stenosis (lioeffel et al), 122

automated identification of cardiac conduction tissue in L-TGV and Ebstein’s anomaly (Stewart et a]), 215

baffle baffle (MkGoon), EDITORIAL, 202 better surgical technique for repairing pulmo-

nary arteries after banding (Dacumos et al),

congenital left aortic sinus-left ventricle fistula and review of aortocardiac fistulas (Nowicki et al), COLLECTIVE REVIEW, 378

HOW TO DO IT, 472

599 Subject Index

correction of anomalous subdiaphragmatic in- ferior vena caval drainage of right pulmonary veins (scimitar syndrome) (Tobin et al), HOW TO DO IT, 267

electroencephalographic and neurological corre- lates of deep hypothermia and circulatory ar- rest in infants (Cohen et al), 238

horizontal interventricular septum in (Wald- hausen et al), CASE REPORT, 271

intraoperative identification of conduction sys- tem in repair of endocardia] cushion defect (Wolff and Alley), 39

intrapulmonary steal complicating repair of te- tralogy of Fallot (Berkoff et al), 77

ligation of patent ductus arteriosus in newborn intensive care unit (Oxnard et al), 564

method of enlarging distal transverse arch in in- fants with hypoplasia and coarctation of aorta (Amato et al), H O W TO DO IT, 261

prefabricated Dacron baffle for use in correction of transposition of great arteries (Dillard et al), 204

prosthesis for correction of single ventricle (Arom and Molina), 353

repair of atrial septal’ defect with partial anoma- lous pulmonary venous return from left upper lobe (Ghassemi and Thompson), CASE REPORT, 73

technique to narrow lumen of Waterston anas- tomosis (Stewart), H O W TO DO IT, 471

tetralogy of Fallot with single pulmonary artery (Mistrot et al), 249

tree-shaped pulmonary veins in infracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage (Kawashima et al), 436

tricuspid atresia, corrective operation without bioprosthetic valve (Murray et al), 209

ventricular septal defect due to septal infarction after repair of tetralogy of Fallot (Condon et al), CASE REPORT, 158

coronary arteries can the frequency of myocardial infarction be re-

duced during coronary artery operations? (Ray et al), 14

causes of death in aortocoronary bypass surgery (Keon et al), 357

combined procedure of coronary artery bypass grafting and valve repair (Ciaravella et al), 20

early and long-term effects of direct myocardial revascularization on cardiac function, prospec- tive study using multivariable physiological analysis (Raza et al), 99

hypothermic coronary perfusion for intraopera- tive cardioplegia (Fisk et al), 58

left ventricular wall resection for aneurysm and akinesia due to coronary artery disease (Lefemine et al), 461

needle suction of aorta for left heart decompres- sion during aortic cross-clamping (Harlan et al), HOW TO DO IT , 259

prognostic considerations in management of left ventricular aneurysms (Mullen et al), 455

radiolucent retractor for operative coronary an- giography (Collins), HOW TO DO IT, 478

results of reoperation for recurrent angina pec- toris (Nonvood et al), 9

sequential anastomoses in coronary artery graft- ing (Grondin and Limet), 1

sympathetic denervation in association with coronary artery grafting in patients with Prinzmetal’s angina (Grondin and Limet), 111

coronary artery disease coronary atherosclerosis in valvular heart disease

(Lacy et al), 429 how to shorten, lengthen, or untwist saphenous

vein grafts (Tucker et al), H O W TO DO IT, 152 improved technique for coronary vascular anas-

tomosis (Huang et al), HOW TO DO IT, 474 long-term follow-up of internal mammary artery

myocardial implantation (Ochsner et al), 118

cardiac veins and retrograde coronary venous perfusion (Bates et al), COLLECTIVE REVIEW, 83

coronary venous arterialization, acute hemo- dynamic, metabolic, and chronic anatomi- cal observations (Marco et al), 449

myocardial revascularization and carotid endar- terectomy (Okies et al), 560

myocardium

coronary veins

can the frequency of myocardial infarction be re- duced during coronary artery operations? (Ray et al), 14

coronary venous arterialization, acute hemo- dynamic, metabolic, and chronic anatomi- cal observations (Marco et al), 449

early and long-term effects of direct myocardial revascularization on cardiac function, prospec- tive study using multivariable physiological analysis (Raza et al), CASE REPORT, 483

effects of conventional hypothermic ischemic ar- rest and pharmacological arrest on myocardial supplyldemand balance during aortic cross- clamping (Goldstein et al), 520

posterior rupture of interventricular septum after acute myocardial infarction (Kahn et al), CASE

selective intracavitary and coronary profound hypothermic cardioplegia for myocardial pres- ervation (Schachner et al), HOW TO DO IT, 154

natural history of long-term cardiac pacing (Stoney et al), 550

pericardium

REPORT, 483

subxiphoid approach in treatment of pericardial effusion (Santos and Frater), 467

subxiphoid pericardial window in patients with suspected traumatic pericardial tamponade (Arom et al), 545

traumatic hemopericardium and chronic con- strictive pericarditis (Sbokos et al), 225

subannular mitral prosthesis in aortic position (Gunstensen et al), 377

ventricle alternative method of left ventricular decompres-

sion during aortocoronary bypass (Bolgan et al), HOW TO DO IT, 476

flow velocity of cardiac lymph and contractility of the heart (Taira et al), 230

600 The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Vol 23 No 6 June 1977

Heart (continued) ventricle (con tr n u ed)

left ventricular wall resection for aneurysm and akinesia due to coronary artery disease (Lefemine et al), 461

monitor for continuous assessment of left ven- tricular performance after open-heart opera- tions (Farnsworth et al), NOTE, 169

prognostic considerations in management of left ventricular aneurysms (Mullen et al), 455

repair of left ventricular-aortic discontinuity complicating endocarditis from aortic valve prosthesis (Olinger and Maloney), CASE RE- PORT, 576

single, prosthesis for correction (Arom and Molina), 353

surgical treatment of right ventricular aneurysm (Lyons et al), 221

Heart valves aortic

subannular mitral prosthesis in aortic position (Gunstensen et al), HOW TO DO IT, 377

thromboembolic complications with cloth- covered Starr-Edwards aortic prosthesis in pa- tients not receiving anticoagulants (Limet et al), 529

thromboembolic phenomena in patients with prosthetic aortic valves who did not receive anticoagulants (Larsen et al), 323

cardiac valve prostheses, anticoagulation, and pregnancy (Lirnet and Grondin), 337

cephalothin prophylaxis and valve replacement (Austin et al), 333

combined procedure of coronary artery bypass grafting and valve repair (Ciaravella et al), 20

coronary atherosclerosis in valvular heart disease (Lacy et al), 423

mitral mitral valve replacement with modified Univer-

sity of Cape Town (UCT) prosthesis (Ellis et al), 26

valvotomy in young patients with rheumatic mit- ral stenosis (Manabe et al), 245

prosthetic early risk of re-replacement of aortic valves (Parr

et al), 319 performance of Braunwald-Cutter aortic pros-

thetic valve (Blackstone et al), 302 repair of left ventricular-aortic discontinuity

complicating endocarditis from aortic pros- thesis (Olinger and Maloney), CASE REPORT, 5 76

thromboembolic complications with cloth- covered Starr-Edwards aortic prosthesis in pa- tients not receiving anticoagulants (Limet ei al), 529

tricuspid predictable correction of tricuspid insufficiency

by semicircular annuloplasty (Meyer and Bircks), HOW ro DO IT, 574

triple-valve replacement (Stephenson et al), 327 universal cardiac valve holder (Masterson et al),

HOW TO DO IT, 376

Hemodynamics hemodynamic effects of dopamine following car-

diopulmonary hypass (Merin et al), 361 Hemolysis. See Blood Hemopericardium. See Heart, pericardium Heparin

-coated vascular shunt for thoracic aortic and great vessel proceduIes (Donahoo et al), 507

heparinless shunting during cross-clamping of thoracic aorta I Wechsler and Wolfe), EDITO-

therapy for extracorporeal circulation, Polybrene neutralization EIS means of monitoring (Foster et al), 514

Holder, cardiac, universal (Masterson et al), HOW TO

Horizontal interventricular septum. See Heart, con-

How to do it

RIAL, 497

DO IT, 376

genital heart disease

alternative method of left ventricular decompres- sion during aortocoronary bypass (Bolgan et al), 476

better surgical technique for repairing pulmonary arteries after banding (Dacumos et al), 472

correction of anomalous subdiaphragmatic inferior vena caval drainage of right pulmonary veins (scimitar syndrome) (Tobin et al), 267

how to shorten, lengthen, or untwist saphenous vein grafts (Tucker et al), 152

improved introducer for sutureless myocardial pacemaker lead (Lawrie et al), 480

improved technique for coronary vascular anas- tomosis (Huang et al), 474

method of enlarging distal transverse arch in in- fants with hypoplasia and coarctation of aorta (Amato et al), 261

needle suction of aorta for left heart decompression during aortic ci-oss-clamping (Harlan et al), 259

new wire-supported shunt for carotid endarterec- tomy (Keshishian and Crossland), 264

predictable correction of tricuspid insufficiency by semicircular annuloplasty (Meyer and Bricks), 574

radiolucent retractor for operative coronary angiog- raphy (Collins), 478

selective intracavitary and coronary profound hypothermic c ardioplegia for myocardial pres- ervation (Schachner et al), HOW TO DO IT, 154

subannular mitral prosthesis in aortic position (Gunstensen et al), 377

technique to narrow lumen of Waterston anas- tomosis (Stewart), 471

universal cardiac valve holder (Masterson et al), 376 Hydatid disease, pulmonary (Aytaq et al), 145 Hypothermia

deep, and circulatory arrest in infants, electroen- cephalographic and neurological correlates (Cohen et al), 238

effects of conventional hypothermic ischemic arrest and pharmacological arrest on myocardial supplyldemarid balance during aortic cross- clamping (Goldstein et al), 520

hypothermic coronary perfusion for intraoperative cardioplegia I<Fisk et al), 58

601 Subject Index

Hypothermia (continued) selective intracavitary and coronary profound

hypothermic cardioplegia for myocardial pres- ervation (Schachner et al), HOW TO DO IT, 154

surface-induced deep, under halothane anesthesia, oxygen consumption during (Ishitoya et al), 52

topical cardiac, and phrenic nerve injury (Marco et al), 235

Implant long-term follow-up of internal mammary artery

myocardial implantation (Ochsner et al), 118 Infectious diseases

Candida albicans infection of sternum and costal car- tilages, combined operative treatment and drug therapy with 5-fluorocytosine (Thomas et al), CASE REPORT, 163

repair of left ventricular-aortic discontinuity com- plicating endocarditis from aortic valve pros- thesis (Olinger and Maloney), CASE REPORT,

576 Infusion systems

safety and efficacy of continuous flush systems for arterial and pulmonary artery catheters (Gard- ner et al), 534

Intensive care unit, ligation of patent ductus ar- teriosus in newborn (Oxnard et al), 564

Internal mammary artery. See Blood vessels, arteries Introducer, improved, for sutureless myocardial

pacemaker lead (Lawrie et al), 480

Jehovah’s Witnesses, open-heart surgery in (Kamat et al), 367

Leiomyoma. See Tumors Lung

pleura

preservation techniques (Toledo-Pereyra et al),

pulmonary hydatid disease (Aytaq et al), 145

posttraumatic empyema (Arom et al), 254

COLLECTIVE REVIEW, 487

Lymph, cardiac, flow velocity of and contractility of heart (Taira et al), 230

Manometrics esophageal myectomy for recurrent multiple

leiomyomas of esophagus, manometric and cineradiographic documentation (Lee and Overholt), CASE REPORT, 68

Materials for surgery baffle baffle (McGoon), EDITORIAL, 202 prefabricated Dacron baffle for use in correction of

transposition of great arteries (Dillard et al), 204

transcervical thymectomy with aid of mediastinos- copy for myasthenia gravis (Kingen et al), 342

Monitor for continuous assessment of left ventricular performance after open-heart operations (Farnsworth et al), NOTE, 169

Mediastinum

Monitoring newly designed arterial monitoringlperfusion can-

nula for cardiac operations (Phillips et al), NOTE, 80

Multivariable analysis early and long-term effects of direct myocardial re-

vascularization on cardiac function, prospec- tive study using multivariable physiological analysis (Raza et al), 99

Myasthenia gravis contemporary management by thymectomy

(Faulkner et al), 348 transcervical thymectomy with aid of mediastinos-

copy for (Klingen et al), 342 Myectomy, esophageal, for recurrent multiple

leiomyomas of esophagus, manometric and cineradiographic documentation (Lee and Overholt), CASE REPORT, 68

Myotomy, circular, of esophagus, in esophageal atresia (Slim), 62

Nerves topical cardiac hypothermia and phrenic nerve in-

Neurolophomas, thoracic (Smith), COLLECTIVE RE- jury (Marco et al), 235

VIEW, 586

Open-heart surgery. See also Cardiopulmonary bypass anesthesia and postoperative care for cardiac opera-

tions (Tarhan et al), COLLECTIVE REVIEW, 173 infant intracardiac suction instrument (Stewart),

NOTE, 585 in Jehovah’s Witnesses, monitor for continuous

assessment of left ventricular performance after (Kamat et al), 367

Pacemakers improved introducer for sutureless myocardial

natural history of long-term cardiac pacing (Stoney

Patent ductus arteriosus. See Heart, congenital heart

Pectus deformities. See Sternum Perforation, esophageal, with delayed recognition

and continuing sepsis, treatment (Mayer et al), 568

pacemaker lead (Lawrie et al), 480

et al), 585

disease

Perfusion. See also Cardiopulmonary bypass hypothermic coronary, for intraoperative cardio-

plegia (Fisk et al), 58 Pericardial effusion. See Heart, pericardium Pericarditis. See Heart, pericardium Pharmacological arrest and conventional hypother-

mic ischemic arrest, effects on myocardial supplyldemand balance during aortic cross- clamping (Goldstein et al), 520

Pleura. See Lung, pleura Polybrene neutralization as means of monitoring

heparin therapy for extracorporeal circulation (Foster et al), 514

Pregnancy, cardiac valve prostheses, and anticoagula- tion (Limet and Grondin), 337

Prosthesis. See also specific organ for correction of single ventricle (Arom and

University of Cape Town (UCT), modified, mitral Molina), 353

valve replacement with (Ellis et al), 26

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Pseudoaneurysm. See Heart, ventricle Pseudotumor, amyloid, treated by tracheal resection

Pulmonary emboli. See Embolism

Reservoirs, cardiotomy

(Naef et al), CASE REPORT, 578

hemolysis due to cheinical contamination of clinical perfusion apparatus (Larson et al), NOTE, 374

Retractor, radiolucent, for operative coronary angiog- raphy (Collins), HOW TO DO IT, 478

Retrograde coronary venous perfusion, cardiac veins and (Bates et al), COLLECTIVE REVIEW, 83

Rheumatic mitral stenosis. S e e Heart valves, mitral Rupture. See specific organ

Shunt. See also Anastomosis heparin-coated vascular shunt for thoracic, aortic,

and great vessel procedures (Donahoo et al), 507

heparinless shunting during cross-clamping of thoracic aorta (Wechsler and Wolfe), EDITO-

new wire-supportecl shunt for carotid endarterec- RIAL, 497

tomy (Keshishian et al), HOW TO DO IT, 264 Society of Thoracic Surgeons, The

membership roster, 281 notices, 220 officers, 279

Southern Thoracic Surgical Association membership roster, 92 notices, 19, 38, 117, 326, 408, 513

L

Steal, intrapulmonary, complicating repair of tetral-

Sternum ogy of Fallot (Berkoff et al), 77

and costal cartilages, Candida albicans infection of, combined operative treatment and drug therapy with 5-fluorocytosine (Thomas et al), CASE REPORT, 163

repair of pectus excavatum in children under 3 years of age (Ravitch), EDITORIAL, 301

repair of pectus excavatum in children under 3 years of age (Randolph et al), 364

surgical management of pectus deformities (Heydorn et all, 417

Subvalvular aortic stenosis. See Heart, congenital heart disease

Subxiphoid position approach in treatment of pericardial effusion (San-

tos and Frater), 467 pericardial window in patients with suspected

traumatic pericardial tamponade (Arom et al), 545

Suction instrument, infant intracardiac (Stewart), NOTE, 585

Sympathetic denervation in association with Prinz- metal's angina (Grondin and Limet), 111

Tamponade. See Heart

Teflon embolization to pulmonary arteries (Weingar-

Tetralogy of Fallot. See Heart, congenital heart disease Thoracic surgery, special training programs in (Arom

Thymus

ten and Kauffman), CASE REPORT, 371

et al), EDITORIAL, 199

contemporary management of myasthenia gravis by thymectomy (Faulkner et al), 348

transcervical thymectomy with aid of mediastinos- copy for myasthenia gravis (Klingen et al), 342

Total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage. See Heart, congenital heart disease

Trachea amyloid pseudotumor treated by tracheal resection

(Naef et al), CASE REPORT, 578 Training

special training programs in thoracic surgery (Arom et al). EDITORIAL, 199

Transplantation lung preservation techniques (Toledo-Pereyra et

Transposition of great arteries. See Heart, congenital

Trauma

al), COLLECTIVE REVIEW, 487

heart disease

posttraumatic empyema (Arom et al), 254 subxiphoid pericardial window in patients with

suspected traumatic pericardial tamponade (Arom et al), 545

traumatic hemoper:cardium and chronic constric- tive pericarditk (Sbokos et al), 225

Tree-shaped pulmonary veins. See Blood vessels, veins

Tricuspid atresia. See Heart, congenital heart disease Tricuspid insufficiency. See Heart valves, tricuspid Triple-valve replacement. See Heart valves Tumors

assessment of operability of esophageal carcinoma (Murray et al), 393

carcinoma of esophagus, experience with a philosophy for palliation (Hankins et al), 400

esophageal myectomy for recurrent multiple leiomyomas of esophagus, manometric and cineradiographic documentation. (Lee and Overholt), CASE REPORT, 68

thoracic neuroloph.omas (Smith), COLLECTIVE RE- VIEW, 586

University of Cape Town prosthesis. See Prosthesis

Veins. See Blood vessels, veins Vena cava. See Blood vessels, veins Ventricle. See Heart, ventricle Ventricular function See Heart, ventricle Ventricular septa1 defect. See Heart, congenital heart

disease