Mehmet Unal
Memorial Hospital of South Bend
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2003
Bingür Sönmez; Ergun Demirsoy; Naci Yağan; Mehmet Unal; Harun Arbatli; Deniz Sener; Türker Baran; Feryal Ilkova
Treatment of chronic atrial fibrillation with intraoperative radiofrequency ablation is gaining more acceptance in patients with rheumatic valve disease. This article reports a case of fatal atrio-esophageal fistula after radiofrequency ablation in a patient with rheumatic mitral and aortic valve disease with chronic atrial fibrillation.
Journal of Cardiac Surgery | 2003
Harun Arbatli; Uğur Özbek; Ergun Demirsoy; Mehmet Unal; Naci Yağan; Bingür Sönmez
Abstract Recurrence of ductal patency is a rarely encountered complication in surgical repair of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). An adult patient with ductal recurrency underwent closure of ductus by using cardiopulmonary bypass via transpulmonary approach. She had significant improvement of symptoms and no residual shunt or pseudoneurysm seven months after surgery. (J Card Surg 2003; 18:17‐19)
Texas Heart Institute Journal | 2014
Mehmet Unal; Oguz Yilmaz; İlker Akar; Ilker Ince; Cemal Aslan; Fatih Koc; Haluk Kafali
The brachiocephalic artery is an alternative cannulation site in the repair of ascending aortic lesions that require circulatory arrest. We evaluate the effectiveness and safety of this technique. Proximal aortic surgery was performed in 32 patients from 2006 through 2012 via brachiocephalic artery cannulation and circulatory arrest. Twenty-four (75%) of the patients were men. The mean age was 48.69 ± 9.43 years (range, 30-68 yr). Twelve had type I dissection, 2 had type II dissection, and 18 had true aneurysms of the ascending aorta. All operations were performed through a median sternotomy. The arterial cannula was inserted through an 8-mm vascular graft anastomosed to the brachiocephalic artery in an end-to-side fashion. In dissections, the distal anastomosis was performed without clamping the aorta. The patients were cooled to 24 °C, and circulatory arrest was established. The brachiocephalic and left carotid arteries were clamped, and antegrade cerebral perfusion was started at a rate of 10 mL/kg/min. Cardiopulmonary bypass was resumed after completion of the distal anastomosis and the initiation of rewarming. The proximal anastomosis was then performed. None of the patients sustained a major neurologic deficit, but 5 patients experienced transient postoperative agitation (<24 hr). There were 2 early deaths (6.25%), on the 3rd and the 11th postoperative days, both unrelated to the cannulation technique. Brachiocephalic artery cannulation through a graft can be a safe and effective technique in proximal aortic surgical procedures that require circulatory arrest.
Texas Heart Institute Journal | 2008
Mehmet Unal; Ali Kubilay Korkut; Mesut Kosem; Vedat Ertunc; Mustafa Ozcan; Nizamettin Caglar
Texas Heart Institute Journal | 2001
Mehmet Unal; Ergun Demirsoy; Abdullah Gogus; Harun Arbatli; Azmi Hamzaoglu; Bingür Sönmez
Texas Heart Institute Journal | 2006
Fehime Benli Aksungar; Hadi Moini; Mehmet Unal; Oguz Yilmaz; Bingür Sönmez; Serpil Bilsel
Archive | 2014
İlker Akar; Ilker Ince; Cemal Aslan; Mehmet Ceber; Mehmet Unal
Archive | 2014
Mehmet Unal; Oguz Yilmaz; İlker Akar; Ilker Ince; Cemal Aslan; Fatih Koc; Haluk Kafali
Archive | 2006
Fehime Benli Aksungar; Hadi Moini; Mehmet Unal; Oguz Yilmaz; Bingür Sönmez; Serpil Bilsel
Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery | 2001
Abdullah Gogus; Sercan Akpinar; Mehmet Unal; Bingür Sönmez; Azmi Hamzaoglu