Experimental use of an illuminated and magnetic tip, flow-directed pulmonary artery catheter for lung resection

The authors performed a study to design and evaluate a device giving the surgeon added protection against pulmonary artery injury in a closed thoracic compartment. Eleven swine were used for a total of 12 lobectomies. A light-bearing, magnetic-tipped, modified Swan-Ganz catheter was passed through t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surgical laparoscopy & endoscopy 2001-04, Vol.11 (2), p.107-111
Hauptverfasser: Fulton, J, Conlan, A A, Soller, B B, Favreau, J, Hsi, C, Kim, H
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Zusammenfassung:The authors performed a study to design and evaluate a device giving the surgeon added protection against pulmonary artery injury in a closed thoracic compartment. Eleven swine were used for a total of 12 lobectomies. A light-bearing, magnetic-tipped, modified Swan-Ganz catheter was passed through the jugular vein into the left pulmonary artery. By using magnetic guidance through a port site and balloon inflation, cessation of flow in the pulmonary artery was documented by Doppler. Twelve video-assisted lobectomies were performed. Nine of 12 (75%) lobectomies were completed successfully by using the magnetic-tipped, illuminated balloon catheter. In 4 cases, the catheter displaced because of the short left main pulmonary artery in swine. In one case, the balloon was recovered, and successful lobectomy was performed. The use of a magnetic-tipped, flow-directed device may provide an effective means of endovascular control during thoracoscopic pulmonary arterial dissection.
ISSN:1530-4515
1051-7200
DOI:10.1097/00129689-200104000-00008