The axillary artery as an alternative site of cannulation for redo port access-assisted minimally invasive mitral valve surgery: early report of 2 cases

The minimally invasive Heartport (HP)-assisted technique has become first choice option for mitral valve surgery in many centres.The pool of patients potentially treated using HP techniques, however, is still limited by the presence of peripheral vessel disease, expecially in the elderly population....

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Veröffentlicht in:Perfusion 2009-09, Vol.24 (5), p.357-359
Hauptverfasser: Totaro, Pasquale, Zattera, Giuseppe, Alloni, Alessia, Cattadori, Barbara, Degani, Antonella, Massimiliano Grande, Antonino, Monterosso, Cristian, D'Armini, Andrea Maria, Vigano, Mario
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Zusammenfassung:The minimally invasive Heartport (HP)-assisted technique has become first choice option for mitral valve surgery in many centres.The pool of patients potentially treated using HP techniques, however, is still limited by the presence of peripheral vessel disease, expecially in the elderly population. Alternative approaches to using the HP technique safely in such a subset of patients, therefore, should be evaluated. Here, we present our preliminary experience using the axillary artery as an alternative site of cannulation for HP-assisted redo mitral valve surgery in patients with concomitant peripheral vessel disease.
ISSN:0267-6591
1477-111X
DOI:10.1177/0267659109353140