SURGICAL
Unilateral percutaneous cannulation and endoaortic balloon management in robotic-assisted cardiac surgery: The least invasive approach
Andrea Amabile, Irbaz Hameed, Michael Shang, Michael LaLonde, Arnar Geirsson, Markus Krane
- Year
- 2022
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
Totally endoscopic, robotic-assisted cardiac surgery has been increasingly utilized for valvular surgery. Peripheral cannulation with endoaortic balloon occlusion offers a safe approach for initiation of cardiopulmonary bypass during such procedures. We present a step-by-step demonstration of unilateral percutaneous femoral cannulation, endoaortic balloon positioning, and decannulation in a patient undergoing totally endoscopic, robotic-assisted mitral valve repair.
Keywords
MedicinePercutaneousBalloonSurgeryCardiopulmonary bypassMinimally invasive cardiac surgeryCardiac surgeryCardiology
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