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Title: | Incidence of valvular regurgitation and leaflet perforation by using automated titanium fasteners (CORKNOT®) in heart valve repair or replacement: less usual than reported. | Authors: | Sazzad, Faizus Xian, Ong Zhi Ler, Ashlynn Guohao, Chang Swee, Kang Giap Kofidis, Theo |
Issue Date: | 7-Jun-2021 | Publisher: | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Citation: | Sazzad, Faizus, Xian, Ong Zhi, Ler, Ashlynn, Guohao, Chang, Swee, Kang Giap, Kofidis, Theo (2021-06-07). Incidence of valvular regurgitation and leaflet perforation by using automated titanium fasteners (CORKNOT®) in heart valve repair or replacement: less usual than reported.. Journal of cardiothoracic surgery 16 (1) : 163-. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-021-01512-z | Abstract: | BackgroundCORKNOT® facilitates a reduction in cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time, aortic cross clamp (ACC) time and operative time, but reported to be associated with other complications. We aim to quantify the incidence of valvular complications related to CORKNOT® and determine the feasibility of its use between different valvular surgeries.MethodsPatients who underwent heart valve repair or replacement surgery via the use of automated titanium suture fasteners (CORKNOT®) in a tertiary care hospital were included in the study. This single-centre retrospective study was conducted on 132 patients between January 2016 and June 2018.ResultsIn our study, the overall mean operative time was 320.0 ± 97.0 min, mean CPB time was 171.4 ± 76.0 min and the calculated mean ACC time was 105.9 ± 54.0 min. Fifty-eight patients (43.9%) underwent minimally invasive valve replacement or repair surgery and 66 patients (50.0%) underwent concomitant procedures. A total of 157 valves were operated on, with 112 (84.8%) single valve surgeries, 15 (11.4%) double valve surgeries and 5 (3.8%) triple valve surgeries. After reviewed by the cardiologist blinded towards the study, we report trivial and/or mild paravalvular leak (PVL) in immediate post-operative echocardiography was found in 1 (1.01%) patients. There were no reported cases of valvular thrombosis, leaflet perforation, device dislodgement or embolization, moderate and/or severe PVL during hospitalization and follow-up echocardiography within 1 year. Single mitral valve and aortic surgeries had comparable incidences of post surgical complications.ConclusionWe conclude the feasibility of CORKNOT® utilisation in mitral and aortic valve surgeries. Additionally, incidence of CORKNOT® related complications in heart valve repair or replacement surgery is less usual in our setting than previously reported. These results motivate the use of CORKNOT® as a valid alternative with complete commitment. |
Source Title: | Journal of cardiothoracic surgery | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/192016 | ISSN: | 17498090 | DOI: | 10.1186/s13019-021-01512-z |
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