Open Heart Surgery. Most Common Types Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Heart Valve Procedures Heart Transplant Thoracic Aortic Aorta Procedures.

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Open Heart Surgery

Most Common Types Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Heart Valve Procedures Heart Transplant Thoracic Aortic Aorta Procedures

Heart-Lung Machine Cardiopulmonary Bypass: temporarily takes over function of heart and lungs

Problems Postperfusion Syndrome - neurocognitive impairments Hemolysis Capillary Leak Syndrome Clotting of Blood Air Embolism

Patent Foramen Ovale

About it: Opening doesn’t properly close after infancy Present in 1 in 4 adults Usually causes no problems or symptoms Little blood exchange except in high pressure, such as coughing Possibly linked to strokes and migraines

Catheter-based procedures Heart issues Catheter inserted into femoral artery Travels to heart Carries tools to solve the problem.

MEMS Microelectromechanical systems Broad uses: sensors, actuators, structure In BE: mechanical/electrical/chemical/optical – Genomic/proteomic/cDNA microassays – Structure & microfluidic cell culture in Tissue Eng – Implantable microelectrodes (prosthetics) – Drug delivery (release chips) – Surgical tools

MEMS: Cardiovascular Microtools: less invasive, can have built-in sensors, and robotic surgery Sensors: catheters covered in MEMs – Measure localized blood pressure, flow, oxygen/chemical content, temperature – No need for wires/batteries: magnetically powered, transmits wirelessly