Administration of intrapericardial tissue adhesive after cardiac rupture and cardiac tamponade

Abstract Objective To describe a series of patients treated with intrapericardial glue. Design Case reports. Descriptive study. Patients We describe the results obtained using the injection of a surgical intrapericardial adhesive in 19 patients who presented cardiac tamponade and shock after cardiac...

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Published inInternational journal of cardiology Vol. 147; no. 3; pp. e50 - e52
Main Authors Ruiz-Bailén, Manuel, Rucabado-Aguilar, Luis, Galindo-Rodríguez, Silvia, Castillo-Rivera, Ana, Brea Salvago, Francisco, Pola Gallego de Guzmán, María Dolores, Ramos Cuadra, José Ángel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Ireland Ltd 17.03.2011
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Summary:Abstract Objective To describe a series of patients treated with intrapericardial glue. Design Case reports. Descriptive study. Patients We describe the results obtained using the injection of a surgical intrapericardial adhesive in 19 patients who presented cardiac tamponade and shock after cardiac rupture. The technique was done using puncture and echocardiographic subxiphoid control. At the one-year follow-up, 5 patients had survived, with neither pseudoaneurysms nor constriction. One patient was injected with said adhesive in the right ventricular cavity. Conclusions Pericardial drainage, followed by the administration of intrapericardial glue may be an attractive technique. This technique should be studied for its possible utility when faced with surgical impossibility.
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ISSN:0167-5273
1874-1754
DOI:10.1016/j.ijcard.2009.01.025