Orthotopic Heart Transplant
Ventricular Aneurysm Repair
Valve Repairs
Pediatric Preop and intraop
Pediatric Cardiac Procedures
100

A general term designating primary disease of the myocardium, often of obscure and unknown etiology.

What is Cardiomyopathy

100

A sac formed by localized dilatation of the walls of an artery due to structural weakening

What is an aneurysm

100

The types of prosthetic valves are available for this procedure

What is bovine pericardial, porcine, bileaflet 

100

A sternal saw will not be used in pediatric patients, instead, the sternum will be cut with...

What is mayo scissors

100

An abnormal opening of the atria causes the shunting of blood from the right atrium to the left would require a...

What is a repair of an atrial septal defect

200

The surgeon exposes the recipient's heart through a...

What is median sternotomy

200

This complication is the most common cause of hospital mortality; low cardiac output; ventricular arrhythmias; respiratory failure.

What is left ventricular faliure

200

Can cause a reflux of blood into the area from which the blood was ejected during systole.

What is Mitral Valve Regurgitation

200

The pediatric patient is at great risk of

What is hypothermia

200

A failure of the fetal structure connecting the pulmonary artery to the aorta to completely close after birth would require...

What is repair of a patent ductus arteriosus

300

The patient is placed in this position when the air is removed from the heart and aorta by lowering the bypass flow.

What is Trendelenburg

300

A condition that can obstruct the normal flow of blood from one region of the heart to another.

What is stenosis

300

A form of mitral valve regurgitation in which some portion of the mitral valve is pushed back too far during ventricular contraction

What is Mitral Valve Prolapse

300

The main difference in the cardiac instrument sets and case carts is

What are smaller instruments

300

This results in cyanosis, which may appear soon after birth, in infancy, or later in childhood. Considered “blue babies” this would require...

What is repair of Tetralogy of Fallot

400

Characterized by cardiac enlargement, especially of the left ventricle, myocardial dysfunction, and congestive heart failure

What is Congestive cardiomyopathy

400

Wound classification for this type of procedure

What is class l: Clean

400

Mitral valve _________ is performed when damage is too extensive for repair.

What is Replacement

400

When performing cardiac surgery on a pediatric patient, this factor must be closely monitored.

What is blood loss

400

Three methods of closing the patent ductus arteriosus

What are sutures, clips, and ties

500

 This population is most often affected by hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is characterized by an extensive thickening of the left ventricular myocardium and septum

What are young males

500

The two types of aneurysms

what are True and False or pseudo aneurysms

500

Patients with a mitral valve replacement must remain on anticoagulant drugs for this amount of time. 

What is for the rest of their lives  

500

Most pediatric cardiac procedures are due to...

What is congenital heart defect repairs

500

An obstruction or narrowing of the aorta proximal to the ductus arteriosus would require...

What is repair of coarctation of the aorta

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