heart-lung machine) Total arterial coronary revascularization, use of arterial grafts including the internal mammary artery and radial artery (chest wall and brachial artery) Bypass treatment in acute [...] patients with coronary artery disease, i.e. a blockage or narrowing of the coronary arteries. Depending on the findings, either the patient's veins or arteries (chest wall and brachial artery) or a combination [...] Department, we have extensive experience with the sole use of arteries to bypass diseased sections of the coronary arteries (total arterial revascularization). In addition, the Clinical Department for HTTG
Interventions on the arteries Reopening of chronically constricted or occluded arteries of the pelvic and leg arteries Narrowing or occlusion of the iliac or leg arteries can lead to a considerable reduction [...] must be assessed on an individual basis. Closure of arterial bleeding (coil or particle embolization) Bleeding from organ-supplying arteries (arteries) inside or outside an organ can occur for a variety [...] if indicated. Reopening of acute occlusions of the pelvic and leg arteries If there is an acute occlusion of the pelvic and leg arteries, the aim is to reopen them quickly. For this purpose, we have numerous
The pulmonary arteries can be traced with a high intra-arterial contrast and down to the smallest branches. Figure 4: Compared to the conventional representation of the pulmonary arteries (left image, red [...] therapy of inoperable CTEPH using pulmonary artery balloon angioplasty (BPA) Figure 1: Detection of tiny constrictions of the delicate pulmonary arteries in this patient with non-operable CTEPH (left [...] Pneumology Department. With the help of BPA, changes in the pulmonary arteries, which are localized in the smallest pulmonary arteries, can be passed through using a guide wire and then expanded with a balloon
narrowing of the pulmonary or aortic artery, anomalies in the course of the aorta, malformation of the coronary arteries). Anatomy Transposition of the great arteries occurs when there is an interchanged [...] Transposition of the great arteries (TGA) Clinical Department of Paediatric Cardiology and Paediatric Intensive Care Medicine Description Transposition of the great arteries or vessels (TGA) is one of [...] pulmonary and coronary arteries from the ventricles. The aorta does not originate from the left ventricle as in healthy hearts, but from the right ventricle, while the pulmonary artery originates from the
ventricle: the pulmonary artery valve (pulmonary valve). In several thousand patients in Germany, this valve does not work, so it has to be replaced by a replacement pulmonary artery valve. The replacement [...] AG pulmonary artery valve registry Clinical Department of Paediatric Cardiology and Paediatric Intensive Care Medicine Background to our research work The right ventricle of the human heart pumps deoxygenated [...] t pulmonary artery valves currently available wear out over time. They then become leaky or narrow. In growing children, they become too small and then no longer function well enough - after a few years
the access route via the artery in the right groin (yellow arrow), the iliac arteries (red arrows), the lower main artery (aorta, blue arrow) and the internal iliac arteries (green arrows) are examined [...] embolization, a catheter (= a tube approx. 1 mm in diameter) is inserted into the prostate artery via an artery in the forearm or groin. By slowly and carefully injecting very small particles (balls with [...] Prostate artery embolization For the treatment of urinary tract obstruction caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia MRI image of the prostate from the side. The clearly enlarged prostate is outlined in
treatment of blood vessels in the arterial system, such as the removal of occlusions in the carotid artery, reconstruction of the aorta, pelvic, renal and leg arteries, the creation of bypasses of all kinds [...] procedures in the arterial system, e.g. thrombendarterectomies of the carotid arteries, operations on the supraaortic vessels, replacement of the aorta, reconstruction of the iliac and leg arteries (Y prosthesis) [...] peripheral and central stent implantation (including carotid stenting, recanalization of the iliac arteries) Endovascular aortic stent implantation thoracic, thoracoabdominal, infrarenal, including debranching
defects: a narrowing of the pulmonary artery valve (pulmonary valve, the narrowing is then called pulmonary stenosis), usually combined with a small pulmonary artery and a narrowing of the outflow tract [...] vascular prosthesis (shunt). This involves creating a connection between a large arterial vessel and the pulmonary artery. With these measures, sufficient blood flow to the lungs can be achieved temporarily [...] tissue patch. Secondly, the narrowing of the pulmonary valve is repaired. If necessary, the pulmonary artery is widened with a piece of tissue (patch) and the narrowing of the legal outflow tract is repaired
liver tumors are characterized by the fact that they are supplied almost exclusively via the hepatic arteries. Healthy liver tissue, on the other hand, receives most of its nutrients from the visceral vein [...] fact enables highly targeted chemotherapy: the minimally invasive injection of drugs via the hepatic artery. As a result, significantly higher concentrations of the chemotherapeutic agent are achieved in the [...] embolizate (liquid or particle) is added to the drug, which leads to a slowing of the flow in the arteries. The general impairment of quality of life is relatively low with this procedure. Transjugular
INTERVENTIONS ON THE ARTERIES (arteries) INTERVENTIONS ON THE VEINS INTERVENTIONS ON THE LIVER PROSTATE ARTERY EMBOLIZATION. Minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of urinary tract obstruction [...] or even blockage of the pulmonary arteries, making breathing difficult and putting a strain on the heart. One way to treat the disease is to dilate the pulmonary arteries using small balloon catheters. [...] different access routes are chosen. For example, treatment of the vascular system is possible via the arteries or veins. By making a small puncture in easily accessible vessels, e.g. in the groin, the vessels