Femoral Cannulation With Long Arterial Cannula in Aortic Dissection

The optimal cannulation site in repair of DeBakey type I aortic dissection is controversial, and malperfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass is facilitated by retrograde flow. We propose the use of a long arterial cannula through the femoral artery to achieve a proximal antegrade perfusion. The tip o...

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Published inThe Annals of thoracic surgery Vol. 93; no. 2; pp. e45 - e47
Main Authors Luciani, Nicola, MD, Anselmi, Amedeo, MD, Glieca, Franco, MD, Lauria, Giuseppe, MD, de Geest, Raphael, MD, Possati, Gianfederico, MD
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Inc 01.02.2012
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Summary:The optimal cannulation site in repair of DeBakey type I aortic dissection is controversial, and malperfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass is facilitated by retrograde flow. We propose the use of a long arterial cannula through the femoral artery to achieve a proximal antegrade perfusion. The tip of the cannula is placed in the true lumen of the distal aortic arch through the common femoral artery (Seldinger technique and transesophageal echography guidance). In 9 patients, there was one case of operative mortality (cardiac death), and no cases of perioperative stroke, bowel ischemia, severe renal failure, or local complications. Proximal perfusion can achieved rapidly and through an easily accessible site.
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ISSN:0003-4975
1552-6259
DOI:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2011.10.018