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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 1998

Bradycardia induced by intravascular versus direct stimulation of the vagus nerve

Gregory W Thompson; James M Levett; Scott M Miller; Michael R.S Hill; William G Meffert; Ronald J. Kolata; Michael F. Clem; David A. Murphy; J. Andrew Armour

BACKGROUND Electrical stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system results in slowing of the heart. We sought to determine whether cardiac vagal efferent axons can be stimulated adequately to induce bradycardia without disturbing the integrity of the thorax. METHODS Cardiodepressor effects elicited by direct stimulation of a vagus nerve in anesthetized dogs and pigs were compared with those generated when the same nerve was stimulated indirectly through bipolar electrodes placed in the adjacent superior vena cava. RESULTS The heart rate of dogs decreased by about 80% when electrical stimuli were delivered to the right thoracic vagus at the level of the thoracic outlet through bipolar electrodes placed either in the adjacent superior vena cava (intravascular method) or directly on the nerve (direct method). Maximal responses were achieved with 10-V, 5-ms, and 20-Hz stimuli. In anesthetized pigs, similar bradycardia occurred when the right cervical vagus or the right cranial thoracic vagus was stimulated either directly or indirectly through the intravascular method. Atrial dysrhythmias occurred when the stimulating electrodes were placed by either method within 1 cm of the right atrium in both animal models. CONCLUSIONS Controlled bradycardia can be induced during operation without the risk of generating cardiac dysrhythmias using electrical stimuli (10 V, 5 ms, and 10 to 20 Hz) delivered to the right cervical vagus nerve or the right cranial thoracic vagus nerve through adjacent intravascular electrodes.


Archive | 2008

End effectors for a surgical cutting and stapling instrument

Charles J. Scheib; Geoffrey C. Hueil; Mark S. Ortiz; Douglas B. Hoffman; Patrick A. Weizman; Dean B. Bruewer; Kevin R. Doll; Bret W. Smith; William D. Kelly; Ronald J. Kolata; Joshua Uth; Frederick E. Shelton; B. Weisenburgh Ii William; Jerome R. Morgan; Kyle P. Moore; Mark H. Ransick; Steven G. Hall; Randall J. Tanguay; Jeffrey D. Messerly; Galen C. Robertson; Andrew M. Zwolinski; Jeffrey S. Swayze; Thomas W. Huitema; Glen A. Armstrong; Shailendra K. Parihar; Donna L. Korvick; Richard W. Timm; Gregory B. Blair


Archive | 2008

Surgical stapling apparatus with articulatable components

Kevin R. Doll; Bret W. Smith; William D. Kelly; Ronald J. Kolata; Joshua Uth; Charles J. Scheib; Frederick E. Shelton


Archive | 2008

Interchangeable tools for surgical instruments

Jeffrey S. Swayze; Thomas W. Huitema; Glen A. Armstrong; Shailendra K. Parihar; Donna L. Korvick; Richard W. Timm; Frederick E. Shelton; Kevin R. Doll; Bret W. Smith; William D. Kelly; Ronald J. Kolata; Joshua Uth; Charles J. Scheib; Eugene L. Timperman


Archive | 2009

End effector coupling arrangements for a surgical cutting and stapling instrument

B. Weisenburgh Ii William; Jerome R. Morgan; Kyle P. Moore; Mark H. Ransick; Steven G. Hall; Randall J. Tanguay; Jeffrey D. Messerly; Galen C. Robertson; Andrew M. Zwolinski; Jeffrey S. Swayze; Thomas W. Huitema; Glen A. Armstrong; Shailendra K. Parihar; Donna L. Korvick; Richard W. Timm; Kevin R. Doll; Bret W. Smith; William D. Kelly; Ronald J. Kolata; Joshua Uth; Charles J. Scheib; Geoffrey C. Hueil; Mark S. Ortiz; Douglas B. Hoffman; Patrick A. Weizman; Dean B. Bruewer; Gregory B. Blair; Frederick E. Shelton


Archive | 2008

Closure systems for a surgical cutting and stapling instrument

Bret W. Smith; Kevin R. Doll; William D. Kelly; Ronald J. Kolata; Joshua Uth; Charles J. Scheib; Frederick E. Shelton; B. Weisenburgh Ii William; Jerome R. Morgan; Kyle P. Moore; Mark H. Ransick; Steven G. Hall; Randall J. Tanguay; Jeffrey D. Messerly; Galen C. Robertson; Andrew M. Zwolinski


Archive | 2008

Disposable loading unit for surgical stapling apparatus

Jeffrey S. Swayze; Thomas W. Huitema; Glen A. Armstrong; Shailendra K. Parihar; Donna L. Korvick; Richard W. Timm; Kevin R. Doll; Bret W. Smith; William D. Kelly; Ronald J. Kolata; Joshua Uth; Charles J. Scheib; Frederick E. Shelton; B. Weisenburgh Ii William; Jerome R. Morgan; Mark H. Ransick


Archive | 2006

Surgical fastening device with initiator impregnation of a matrix or buttress to improve adhesive application

Michael A. Murray; Douglas J. Turner; John V. Hunt; Mark S. Ortiz; David N. Plescia; Frederick E. Shelton; Ronald J. Kolata; Robert Hugh Mckenna; Craig N. Faller; James W. Voegele


Archive | 2006

Adhesive and mechanical fastener

John V. Hunt; Daniel W. Price; Mark S. Ortiz; Frederick E. Shelton; Christopher W. Widenhouse; Ronald J. Kolata; James W. Voegele


Archive | 2006

Method and Device for Effecting Anastomosis of Hollow Organ Structures Using Adhesive and Fasteners

Randal T. Byrum; Robert P. Gill; William D. Kelly; Ronald J. Kolata; Mark S. Ortiz; Frederick E. Shelton; Douglas J. Turner; James W. Voegele

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