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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 1997

Extralobar pulmonary sequestration presenting as a mediastinal malignancy.

Jeffrey M. Sippel; Pasala S. Ravichandran; Ruza Antonovic; William E. Holden

Pulmonary sequestration is an uncommon congenital anomaly usually diagnosed in childhood. It frequently presents as a lower lobe mass with symptoms from vascular shunting, anatomic impingements, or associated anatomic defects. This case report describes an adult with asymptomatic extralobar sequestration involving the mediastinum and left upper lobe. The unusual location and radiographic appearance, suggestive of malignancy, led to prompt surgical exploration. We review the literature on this topic, focusing on anatomic variability and difficulties with preoperative diagnosis.


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2015

Resident versus attending surgeon graft patency and clinical outcomes in on- versus off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery

G. Hossein Almassi; Brendan M. Carr; Muath Bishawi; A. Laurie Shroyer; Jacquelyn A. Quin; Brack G. Hattler; Todd H. Wagner; Joseph F. Collins; Pasala S. Ravichandran; Joseph C. Cleveland; Frederick L. Grover; Faisal G. Bakaeen

OBJECTIVE Controversy exists regarding ideal approaches in teaching residents complex and/or new surgical techniques in part because consequences on patient outcomes are largely unknown. This study compared patient outcomes for cases in which residents (rather than attending surgeons) performed most of the distal anastomoses as primary surgeons, during on- and off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). METHODS This preapproved substudy of the Randomized On/Off Bypass (ROOBY) trial compared clinical outcomes and 1-year graft patency for cases in which residents versus attending surgeons were the primary operator. Comparisons were made between on-pump and off-pump techniques. RESULTS From July 2003 through May 2007, a total of 1272 ROOBY nonemergent CABG patients were randomized at 16 Veterans Affairs centers where residents were active participants. Residents were the primary surgeon (ie, performed ≥50% of the distal anastomoses) more frequently in on-pump (77.9%) than in off-pump (67.4%) cases. Between these 2 techniques, no differences were found [corrected] in baseline patient characteristics; short-term and 1-year morbidity and mortality rates were no different for residents versus attendings in CABG cases. FitzGibbon A graft patency rates were similar for resident versus attendings completed distal anastomoses for on-pump (83.0% vs 82.4%) compared with off-pump (77.2% vs 76.6%) procedures. CONCLUSIONS In the ROOBY trial, short-term and 1-year patient outcomes and graft patency rates did not differ between resident and attending surgeons, demonstrating that with appropriate patient selection and resident supervision, residents can perform advanced, novel surgical techniques with outcomes similar to those of attending surgeons.


Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals | 2006

Pulmonary Artery Sarcoma Mimicking Massive Pulmonary Embolus: A Case Report

Bahaaldin Alsoufi; Matthew S. Slater; Pamela Smith; Tara Karamlou; Atiya Mansoor; Pasala S. Ravichandran

Intimal sarcomas of the pulmonary artery are rare tumors that are often difficult to distinguish from pulmonary thromboembolic disease, complicating accurate diagnosis and timely therapy. We report the case of a gentleman with a primary pulmonary artery sarcoma who presented with a massive pulmonary embolism and complete right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. The patients condition was successfully managed with urgent pulmonary artery thromboendarterectomy, pulmonary valve replacement, and tricuspid valve annuloplasty.


Chest | 2007

Wedge Resection vs Lobectomy: 10-Year Survival in Stage I Primary Lung Cancer

Alexander Kraev; Dennis Rassias; John Vetto; Mikhail Torosoff; Pasala S. Ravichandran; Christina M. Clement; Adebambo M. Kadri; Riivo Ilves


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2005

Decreased recipient survival following orthotopic heart transplantation with use of hearts from donors with projectile brain injury

Tara Karamlou; Irving Shen; Matthew S. Slater; Kathy Crispell; Ben Chan; Pasala S. Ravichandran


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2005

Leiomyomatosis metastatic to the tricuspid valve complicated by pelvic hemorrhage

Nundhini Thukkani; Pasala S. Ravichandran; Asish Das; Matthew S. Slater


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2007

Treatment of Endocarditis: A Decade of Experience

Matthew S. Slater; Christopher B. Komanapalli; Uttam Tripathy; Pasala S. Ravichandran; Ross M. Ungerleider


Journal of Heart Valve Disease | 2006

Results of concomitant aortic valve replacement and coronary artery bypass grafting in the VA population

Bahaalin Alsoufi; Tara Karamlou; Matthew S. Slater; Irving Shen; Ross M. Ungerleider; Pasala S. Ravichandran


Heart Surgery Forum | 2006

Becker's Muscular Dystrophy and Orthotopic Heart Transplantation: Perioperative Considerations

Christopher B. Komanapalli; Valerie Sera; Matthew S. Slater; Melodie Burdette; Uttam Tripathy; Glenn Brady; Lars Hegnell; Pasala S. Ravichandran; Ray E. Hershberger; Howard K. Song


European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2006

Spontaneous rupture of the thoracic aorta

Christopher B. Komanapalli; Uttam Tripathy; Pasala S. Ravichandran; Matthew S. Slater

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