The book is based primarily on real images in cardiac surgical anatomy with a focus on congenital heart defects. Anatomy is one of the most fundamental disciplines on which clinical practices in surgical departments are based, and it is of great significance ptuticularly for the understanding and treatment of congenital heart defects. In such disciplines, practical experiences are much more important than are theoretic knowledge and instruments. My hope is that this unique book, which analyzes different kinds of cardiac malformation specimens in depth, will inspire colleagues to further develop novel methods in the diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects.
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暫缺《心臟外科解剖學(英文版 Surgical Atlas of Cardiac Anatomy)》作者簡介
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1 Cardiac Anatomy: Nomenclature and Abbreviations 1.1 Nomenclature of Cardiac Anatomy 1.1.1 Right Atrium (RA) 1.1.2 Right Atrial Appendage (RAA) 1.1.3 Left Atrium (LA) 1.1.4 Left Atrial Appendage (LAA) 1.1.5 Right Ventricle (RV) 1.1.6 Tricuspid Valve (TV) 1.1.7 Left Ventricle (LV) 1.1.8 Mitral Valve (MV) 1.1.9 The Posterior Cross of the Heart 1.1.10 Interatrial Septum (Atrial Septum) 1.1.11 Interventricular Septum (Ventricular Septum) 1.1.12 Atrioventricular Septum 1.1.13 Aorta 1.1.14 Main Pulmonary Artery (Pulmonary Trunk) 1.2 Malformations of the Heart 1.2.1 Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) 1.2.2 Atrioventricular Septal Defect 1.2.3 Single Ventricle 1.2.4 Left Ventricle Dysplasia 1.2.5 Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) 1.2.6 Double-Outlet Right Ventricle (DORV) 1.2.7 Double-Oudet Left Ventricle (DOLV) 1.2.8 Complete Transposition of the Great Arteries 1.2.9 Corrective Transposition of the Great Arteries 1.2.10 Pulmonary Artery Atresia (PAA) 1.2.11 Obstruction of the Right Outflowof the Ventricular Tract (ROVT) 1.2.12 Persistent Truncus Arteriosus 1.2.13 Aortopulmonary Window 1.3 Nomenclature and Acronyms 2 Position and Observation of the Heart and Surgical Approaches 2.1 Position of the Heart 2.2 Observation ofthe Heart 2.3 Surgical Approaches to the Heart 2.3.1 Thoracotomy 2.3.2 Anatomical Surgical Features 3 The Right Atrium 3.1 General Considerations 3.1.1 Location 3.1.2 Morphological Characteristics 3.1.3 Atrial Septum Atrioventricular Septum and Triangle of Koch 3.2 Surgical Incision 4 The Right Ventricle 4.1 General Considerations 4.1.1 Position 4.1.2 Structural Characteristics 4.2 Right Ventricular Wall and Surgical Approaches 4.3 Right Ventricular Cavity Divisions 4.3.1 Sinus Portion 4.3.2 Trabecular Portion 4.3.3 Infundibulum 4.4 Tricuspid Valve Device 4.4.1 Characteristics 4.4.2 Tricuspid Valve Surgery 5 The Coronary Artery 5.1 Coronary Artery Anatomy 5.1.1 The Left Main Coronary Artery 5.1.2 The Right Coronary Artery 5.2 Coronary Artery Exposure in CABG 6 The Conduction System of the Heart 6.1 General Considerations 6.1.1 Sinoatrial Node 6.1.2 Atrioventricular Node 6.1.3 The Internodal Conduction Bundle 6.1.4 The Bundle of His and Its Branches 6.2 Specimen Demonstrations 7 The Left Atrium 7.1 Structure and Characteristics of the Left Atrium 7.1.1 Structure 7.1.2 Surgical Characteristics 7.2 Surgical Routes to Left Atrium 7.2.1 Through the Right Interatrial Groove 7.2.2 Through the Interatrial Septum 7.2.3 Through the Roof of the Left Atrium 7.3 Comparison of Different Surgical Routes and Related Risks 8 The Left Ventricle 8.1 General Considerations 8.1.1 Wall of the Left Ventricle 8.1.2 Cavity of the Left Ventricle 8.2 Mitral Valve Device 8.2.1 Mitral Annulus 8.2.2 Mitral Leaflets 8.2.3 Subvalvular Structure 8.2.4 Papillary Muscles 8.3 Surgical Implications 8.3.1 Mitral Valvuloplasty 8.3.2 Mitral Valve Replacement 8.3.3 Procedure of Hypertrophic Subaortic Stenosis 8.3.4 Left Ventriculoplasty …… 9 The Cardiac Skeleton and the Aortic Root 10 General Considerations of Cardiac Embryology 11 Atrial Septal Defect and Cor Triatriatum 12 Atrioventricular Septal Defect 13 Ventricular Septal Defect 14 Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainage 15 Aortic Arch Coarctation and Interrupted Aortic Arch 16 Congenital Anomalies of the Tricuspid Valve 17 Right Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction 18 Mitral Atresia and Hypoplastic Left Ventricle 19 Single Ventricle 20 Persistent Truncus Arteriosus 21 Aortopulmonary Window 22 Aneurysm of the Sinus of Valsalva 23 Tetralogy of Fallot 24 Double-Outlet Right Ventricle 25 Complete Transposition of the Great Arteries 26 Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries 27 Pulmonary Atresia 28 Double Outlet of Left Ventricle