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Title: | Right Heart Surgery: A Novel Minimally Invasive Surgical Technique and New Surgical Paradigm | Authors: | Sazzad, Md Faizus Yasmin, Fazrana Ahmed, Syed Tanvir Kofidis, Theodoros |
Issue Date: | 6-Dec-2017 | Publisher: | Bangladesh Cardiac Society | Citation: | Sazzad, Md Faizus, Yasmin, Fazrana, Ahmed, Syed Tanvir, Kofidis, Theodoros (2017-12-06). Right Heart Surgery: A Novel Minimally Invasive Surgical Technique and New Surgical Paradigm. Bangla Cardio 2017, Bi-Annual Conference of Bangladesh Cardiac Society. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | Objective: Right heart surgery is always considered as a challenge for minimal invasive cardiac surgery. Consideration of caval isolation remained the main obstacle over the years. We describe a novel minimal invasive caval isolation technique. Methods: We report as case, Female/Bangladeshi/45yrs known patient with Large secundum ASD with emodynamically significant left to right shunt (Qp/Qs = 2:1). Defect was not suitable for device closure. Results: Patient underwent minimally invasive cardiac surgery - OS ASD closure with bovine pericardial patch. Discharged well post-operative day 4. Rt ant-lat thoracotomy, Selective OLV. Cannulation: Arterial: RFA after groin exploration; Venous: i) SVC: US guided RIJV cannulation, occlusion: direct snare. IVC: RFV approach after groin exploration, occlusion: coda balloon occlusion of IVC from LFV. Aortic X-clamp: Chit-wood, cardioplegia- antegrade. Conclusions: Novel new occlusion technique worked well in our settings. This new surgical paradigm opened a new MIS window for right heart and bi-ventricular surgery. | Source Title: | Bangla Cardio 2017, Bi-Annual Conference of Bangladesh Cardiac Society | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/209841 |
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