Nov 23, 2020 17:04
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Spanish term
ventriculostomía
Spanish to English
Medical
Medical: Cardiology
OK, so I'm reviewing a scientific article written in English by a non-native speaker (Spanish native). The word they use is "ventriculostomy". The topic is heart surgery. I've only ever seen this word referring to neurosurgery. The doctor who wrote the article says:
"He estado mirando y tampoco veo en inglés como decirlo. En español si se usa en relación a la cirugía cardíaca. Es abrir el ventrículo para poder acceder al interior y hacer desde ahí el cierre de algún defecto cardíaco. La cicatriz de la ventriculostomía puede inducir a arritmias.
Puede usarse en cirugías del cierre del ventricular septal defect, en cirugías de la tetralogía de Fallot...."
Is this word correct for both heart surgery and neurosurgery, used interchangeably? Or is there a mistake somewhere?
Context: "...instead of carrying out a definitive corrective surgery, which is delayed until a later stage to avoid the secondary effects of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and the risk of the ventriculostomy." ("and the risk of the" has not yet been corrected).
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
"He estado mirando y tampoco veo en inglés como decirlo. En español si se usa en relación a la cirugía cardíaca. Es abrir el ventrículo para poder acceder al interior y hacer desde ahí el cierre de algún defecto cardíaco. La cicatriz de la ventriculostomía puede inducir a arritmias.
Puede usarse en cirugías del cierre del ventricular septal defect, en cirugías de la tetralogía de Fallot...."
Is this word correct for both heart surgery and neurosurgery, used interchangeably? Or is there a mistake somewhere?
Context: "...instead of carrying out a definitive corrective surgery, which is delayed until a later stage to avoid the secondary effects of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and the risk of the ventriculostomy." ("and the risk of the" has not yet been corrected).
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Proposed translations
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3 +7 | Ventriculotomy (cardiac) | Helena Chavarria |
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Ventriculotomy (cardiac)
A ventriculotomy is a heart surgery that involves an incision into one or both ventricles. It is a component of many heart surgeries, including infarctectomy and many congenital heart defect surgeries. In the long-term, a prior ventriculotomy can increase the risk of ventricular arrhythmia. Right ventriculotomy often causes right bundle branch block if it is extensive. Modern congenital surgery techniques have reduced the long-term effects of ventriculotomy and its repair.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventriculotomy_(cardiac)#:~:te...
This looks promising.
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Abstract
Background: The optimal management of tetralogy of Fallot is still under debate, particularly with respect to surgical approach and the age of operation.
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Residual narrowing could either be due to a restrictive pulmonary valve or hypoplasia of the right ventricular outflow tract. If the pulmonary valve was stenotic but the infundibular obstruction had been successfully relieved, we incised the annulus without ventriculotomy or by limiting the ventriculotomy to 3–5 mm, just enough to place a patch to effectively enlarge the annulus. In cases where the outflow tract was still obstructed (due to hypoplasia rather than hypertrophy of the outflow tract), we felt that a right ventriculotomy was necessary and should be extended at least a few millimetres beyond the length of the infundibular septum.
https://academic.oup.com/ejcts/article/17/6/631/385490
Arrhythmias are the second most common cause of complications after ventricular failure in adult congenital heart disease patients. They are responsible for approximately 20% of deaths, which generally occur in the form of sudden death [5]. They result from anatomical anomalies or the sequelae of surgery (ventriculotomy, atriotomy, patches). They are also associated with ventricular failure and corrections performed at a late age.
https://www.pac5.ch/en/node/241/take
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My pleasure! Thanks for the points :-)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventriculotomy_(cardiac)#:~:te...
This looks promising.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2020-11-23 19:04:55 GMT)
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Abstract
Background: The optimal management of tetralogy of Fallot is still under debate, particularly with respect to surgical approach and the age of operation.
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Residual narrowing could either be due to a restrictive pulmonary valve or hypoplasia of the right ventricular outflow tract. If the pulmonary valve was stenotic but the infundibular obstruction had been successfully relieved, we incised the annulus without ventriculotomy or by limiting the ventriculotomy to 3–5 mm, just enough to place a patch to effectively enlarge the annulus. In cases where the outflow tract was still obstructed (due to hypoplasia rather than hypertrophy of the outflow tract), we felt that a right ventriculotomy was necessary and should be extended at least a few millimetres beyond the length of the infundibular septum.
https://academic.oup.com/ejcts/article/17/6/631/385490
Arrhythmias are the second most common cause of complications after ventricular failure in adult congenital heart disease patients. They are responsible for approximately 20% of deaths, which generally occur in the form of sudden death [5]. They result from anatomical anomalies or the sequelae of surgery (ventriculotomy, atriotomy, patches). They are also associated with ventricular failure and corrections performed at a late age.
https://www.pac5.ch/en/node/241/take
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My pleasure! Thanks for the points :-)
Peer comment(s):
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José Patrício
: Repair of tetralogy of Fallot and ventricular septal defect frequently requires righ ventriculotomy - https://www.nature.com/articles/pr1988288.pdf?origin=ppub
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José, thanks for your confirmation :-)
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liz askew
: Cardiotomy Suction - Journal of Cystic Fibrosiswww.cysticfibrosisjournal.com › article › pdf lem in patients undergoing cardiac surgery assisted by ... dilatations than CPB without cardiotomy suction, pre- ... artery through a right ventriculotomy incisio
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Liz, thank you for your confirmation :-)
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Stuart and Aida Nelson
: Well done!
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Thank you very much :-)
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Chema Nieto Castañón
4 hrs
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Chema, thank you for confirming it's right!:-)
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agree |
raptisi
: Yes!
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Thank you, raptisi :-)
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agree |
matt robinson
20 hrs
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Thank you, matt :-)
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agree |
Leda Roche
23 hrs
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Thank you, Leda :-)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Excellent, Helena, thank you!"
Reference comments
21 mins
Reference:
Transthoracic cardiac ventriculostomy
This is the first and only reference I came up with, but it is cited on other pages.
Reference:
Discussion
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