心律失常的手术:过去,现在,未来
1University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Rambam Maimonides medical journal
|January 23, 2024
概括
本综述详细介绍了心律失常手术治疗的历史演变和当前实践,重点关注心房移除技术及其比较结果.
科学领域:
- 心血管外科心血管外科
- 心脏电生理学 心脏电生理学
- 医学史 医学史 医学史
背景情况:
- 心律不整,包括心房动,有很长的手术干预历史.
- 随着时间的推移,手术方法在治疗各种心律失常方面发生了显著的进化.
研究的目的:
- 为了回顾心律失常手术的历史发展.
- 描述心律失常的手术实践的现状,重点关注心房动.
- 为了比较不同心房移除技术的结果.
主要方法:
- 对心律失常的手术程序的历史审查.
- 对心房的当代外科手术技术进行分析.
- 不同的废弃方法的比较结果评估.
主要成果:
- 对心律失常的手术干预具有丰富的历史,从早期的技术发展到现代的手术.
- 心房移除是主要重点,作为独立或同时进行的手术.
- 与考克斯迷宫手术相比,更新的手术,如融合式和胸腔镜切除,显示出不断变化的结果.
结论:
- 心律失常的手术治疗有着充满活力的创新历史.
- 心房动手术已经取得了显著的进步,正在不断评估新技术.
- 该综述提供了对心律失常手术的进展和当前情景的见解.
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