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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2002

Spontaneous sternoclavicular joint infections

Michel Haddad; Donna E. Maziak; Farid M. Shamji

Spontaneous sternoclavicular (SC) joint infections are uncommon. Most cases of contained SC joint infections respond well to conservative treatment measures such as intravenous antibiotics and local drainage. However, some cases are more extensive, extending beyond the boundaries of the joint capsule, occasionally involving the anterior chest wall and mediastinum. We report our experience with 3 patients with spontaneous advanced SC joint infections. Radical surgical treatment seemed to provide the best control of this infection.


Asaio Journal | 2004

Virtual anatomical three-dimensional fit trial for intra-thoracically implanted medical devices.

Renée K. Warriner; Michel Haddad; Paul J. Hendry; Tofy Mussivand

Our purpose is to develop a system that converts computed tomography (CT) scans into an interactive three-dimensional (3-D) model of the thoracic cavity. This study will allow for the preoperative determination of optimal anatomical fit of intrathoracically implanted medical equipment such as circulatory support devices. From the radiology data bank, we consecutively selected 34 cardiac and 42 noncardiac patients who had CT scans of the chest. Anatomical structures of the electronic CT scans were manually extracted using software. These structures included the thoracic cage, lungs, heart, and the great vessels. The information was converted into a 3-D surface mesh model, which was imported into a 3-D viewer to acquire direct anatomical measurements. The thoracic cage and intra-thoracic organs were measured for data analysis. A methodology was successfully developed to convert a patient’s thoracic CT scans into interactive 3-D models, permitting the collection of key anatomical measurements to assess intra-thoracic device fit feasibility. Extensive measurements of the reconstructed thoracic cavity were recorded in a database format and analyzed. This study demonstrated the feasibility of implementing a rapid preoperative screening method based on anatomical fit for the selection or rejection of patients who are candidates for an intra-thoracic mechanical device. This new method will allow for the virtual pre-operative implantation of such devices within a patient’s chest cavity.


Cardiovascular Pathology | 2003

Essential thrombocytosis causing a massive myocardial infarction.

Michel Haddad; John P. Veinot; Roy G. Masters; Paul J. Hendry

Essential thrombocytosis (ET) is an uncommon myeloproliferative disorder. This disease may have both occlusive thrombotic as well as hemorrhagic complications throughout the body. We report a young man with severe thrombocytosis, clinically thought to be unknown ET, who had massive myocardial infarction requiring bypass surgery, ventricular assist device and ultimately cardiac transplantation. ET may have devastating cardiovascular consequences and should be considered as a rare cause of myocardial infarction in the young.


Computers in Education | 1983

An heuristic method for optimizing examination schedules which have day and evening courses

George M. White; Michel Haddad

Abstract Several algorithms are known which create examination schedules with the following properties: no student is required to write two or more examinations simultaneously and the number of consecutive examinations is heuristically minimized. The present paper extends this work to the case where certain proper subsets of examinations must be scheduled into proper subsets of examination time slots and the overall number of consecutive examinations must be made as small as possible.


Artificial Organs | 2004

Ventricular Assist Devices as a Bridge to Cardiac Transplantation: The Ottawa Experience

Michel Haddad; Paul J. Hendry; Roy G. Masters; Thierry Mesana; Haissam Haddad; Ross A. Davies; Tofy Mussivand; Christine Struthers; Wilbert J. Keon


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2005

Angiographic, pathologic, and clinical relationships in coronary artery disease in cardiac allografts.

Michel Haddad; Peter W. Pflugfelder; Collette Guiraudon; Richard J. Novick; F.Neil McKenzie; Alan H. Menkis; William J. Kostuk


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2004

Clinical outcomes with the Hancock II bioprosthetic valve

Roy G. Masters; Michel Haddad; Andrew Pipe; John P. Veinot; Thierry Mesana


Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | 2005

Induction immunosuppression after heart transplantation: monoclonal vs. polyclonal antithymoglobulins. Is there a difference?

Michel Haddad; Fahad S. Alghofaili; Dean Fergusson; Roy G. Masters


Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine | 2005

Left Ventricular Assist Devices for the Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure.

Michel Haddad; Khanh Lam; Paul J. Hendry; Thierry Mesana; Richard F. Davies


Artificial Organs | 2004

Improved early survival with the total artificial heart.

Michel Haddad; Roy G. Masters; Paul J. Hendry; Thierry Mesana; Haissam Haddad; Ross A. Davies; Tofy Mussivand; Christine Struthers; Wilbert J. Keon

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Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

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