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Review
. 2015 May;30(4):270-6.
doi: 10.1177/0267659114550326. Epub 2014 Oct 3.

Perfusion techniques for minimally invasive valve procedures

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Perfusion techniques for minimally invasive valve procedures

A de Jong et al. Perfusion. 2015 May.

Abstract

In this paper, we present, in detail, the simplified perfusion technique that we have adopted since January 2009 and that we have utilized in 200 cases for cardiac minimally invasive valvular procedures that were performed through a right lateral mini-thoracotomy in the 3(rd)-4(th) intercostal space. Cardiopulmonary bypass was achieved by means of the direct cannulation of the ascending aorta and the insertion of a percutaneous venous cannula in the femoral vein. A flexible aortic cross-clamp was applied through the skin incision and cardioplegic arrest was obtained with the antegrade delivery of a crystalloid solution. Gravity drainage was enhanced by vacuum-assisted aspiration. There were no technical complications related to this perfusion technique that we have adopted in minimally invasive surgical procedures.

Keywords: Custodiol cardioplegic solution; cardiopulmonary bypass; minimally invasive surgery; perfusion techniques; valvular procedures.

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