Among the greatest challenges in cardiovascular surgery today
remain operations on aortic arch pathology, supraaortic vessels,
and the protection of the brain from hypoxic or ischemic injury
during these delicate operations. Since DeBakey's first successful
repair of an aortic arch aneurysm in 1957, understanding of the
aortic arch pathology, neuroprotective strategies, neuromonitoring
and surgical technique have markedly improved. Although the
specific surgical procedures have reached an advanced standard and
general acceptance, many questions remain unanswered and have
contributed to ongoing controversy.
Cerebral Protection in Cerebrovascular and Aortic Surgery presents
the current knowledge of understanding causes and pathogenesis of
cerebral damage during surgery on the aortic arch and supraaortic
vessels and prevention of brain damage by specific surgical
therapy.
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