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Martin Schmiady
Martin Schmiady

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Transcatheter mitral valve repair using the Cardioband® system: Histopathological ins...
Martin Schmiady
Mathias van Hemelrijck

Martin Schmiady

and 5 more

June 23, 2021
Surgical implantation of a complete or incomplete ring to reduce the valve annulus and improve leaflet coaptation is the mainstay of mitral valve surgery. The Cardioband® system (Edwards Lifesciences, Irvine, CA, USA) was designed to address the pathophysiological mechanism of annular dilatation through a catheter-based approach. We present the histopathological workup of a Cardioband® device, which had been implanted 21 months earlier in a 34-year-old male with ischemic cardiomyopathy. Device examination demonstrate a well-positioned and securely anchored device. The described tissue reactions may have an impact on choice of device and timing in case of re-do surgery.
COVID 19 - The Swiss Perspective
Juri Sromicki
Martin Schmiady

Juri Sromicki

and 3 more

July 31, 2020
The current COVID-19 pandemic has a huge impact on society and economy and represents one of the biggest challenges for healthcare systems all over the world. Reports from health-care-institutions in different countries show a variety of crisis exit strategies. Although experiences in handling of the pandemic have accumulated over the last 7 months, it is clear that measures to prevent a collapse of the health-care-systems have to be adapted to local political and socioeconomic structures. The aim of this review is to give insight in crisis exit strategies in Switzerland, highlighting the role and impact of COVID-19 in the field of cardiac surgery.
Floating thrombus in the Ascending Aorta: Patient management and surgical treatment o...
Martin Schmiady
Thomas Horisberger

Martin Schmiady

and 5 more

April 22, 2020
A floating thrombus formation in the ascending aorta is a rare finding, which poses great challenges for treating physicians. Treatment strategies for this pathology are poorly defined and mainly depending on the clinical experience of the team. Using a case study, we discuss the underlying pathology, treatment options and patient management.

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