Open Seldinger-guided peripheral femoro-femoral cannulation technique for totally endoscopic cardiac surgery

Abstract Background The cannulation technique used in totally endoscopic cardiac surgery has a significant impact on the overall prognosis of patients. However, there are no large cohort studies to discuss it. Here we report on our research of using open Seldinger-guided technique to establish femor...

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Main Authors: Yi Chen, Liang-wan Chen, Xiao-fu Dai, Xue-shan Huang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-021-01584-x
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spelling doaj-5ace3c23898a4dd487a852e56ebd71382021-07-25T11:37:44ZengBMCJournal of Cardiothoracic Surgery1749-80902021-07-011611610.1186/s13019-021-01584-xOpen Seldinger-guided peripheral femoro-femoral cannulation technique for totally endoscopic cardiac surgeryYi Chen0Liang-wan Chen1Xiao-fu Dai2Xue-shan Huang3Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Union Hospital, Fujian Medical UniversityDepartment of Cardiovascular Surgery, Union Hospital, Fujian Medical UniversityDepartment of Cardiovascular Surgery, Union Hospital, Fujian Medical UniversityDepartment of Cardiovascular Surgery, Union Hospital, Fujian Medical UniversityAbstract Background The cannulation technique used in totally endoscopic cardiac surgery has a significant impact on the overall prognosis of patients. However, there are no large cohort studies to discuss it. Here we report on our research of using open Seldinger-guided technique to establish femoro-femoral cardiopulmonary bypass during totally endoscopic cardiac surgery and evaluate its safety and efficacy. Methods The institutional database from 2017 to 2020 was retrospectively reviewed to find cases in which totally endoscopic cardiac surgery was performed. We identified 214 consecutive patients who underwent totally endoscopic cardiac surgery with peripheral femoro-femoral cannulation. All patients underwent femoral artery cannulation. Of these, 201 were cannulated in the femoral vein and 13 were cannulated in the femoral vein combined with internal jugular cannulation. The technique involves surgically exposing the femoral vessel, setting up purse-string over the vessels and then inserting a guidewire into the femoral vessel without a vascular incision, followed by exchange of the guidewire with a cannula. Results Surgery indications included mitral valve disease in 82.71% (177/214), atrial septal defect in 11.68% (25/214) and tricuspid regurgitation in the remaining 5.61% (12/214). Hospital survival was 98.60% (211/214). There were no cases of stroke and postoperative limb ischaemia. No femoral vessel injuries or wound infections was observed. No late pseudoaneurysms were evident. Conclusion The open Seldinger-guided femoro-femoral cannulation technique is effective and safe. We highly recommend this technique, given its safety, simplicity and speed under direct vision. The limited manipulation of the vessels under direct vision minimizes the risk of local complications.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-021-01584-xSeldinger-guided techniqueFemoro-femoral cannulationTotally endoscopic
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Liang-wan Chen
Xiao-fu Dai
Xue-shan Huang
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Liang-wan Chen
Xiao-fu Dai
Xue-shan Huang
Open Seldinger-guided peripheral femoro-femoral cannulation technique for totally endoscopic cardiac surgery
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Seldinger-guided technique
Femoro-femoral cannulation
Totally endoscopic
author_facet Yi Chen
Liang-wan Chen
Xiao-fu Dai
Xue-shan Huang
author_sort Yi Chen
title Open Seldinger-guided peripheral femoro-femoral cannulation technique for totally endoscopic cardiac surgery
title_short Open Seldinger-guided peripheral femoro-femoral cannulation technique for totally endoscopic cardiac surgery
title_full Open Seldinger-guided peripheral femoro-femoral cannulation technique for totally endoscopic cardiac surgery
title_fullStr Open Seldinger-guided peripheral femoro-femoral cannulation technique for totally endoscopic cardiac surgery
title_full_unstemmed Open Seldinger-guided peripheral femoro-femoral cannulation technique for totally endoscopic cardiac surgery
title_sort open seldinger-guided peripheral femoro-femoral cannulation technique for totally endoscopic cardiac surgery
publisher BMC
series Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
issn 1749-8090
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Background The cannulation technique used in totally endoscopic cardiac surgery has a significant impact on the overall prognosis of patients. However, there are no large cohort studies to discuss it. Here we report on our research of using open Seldinger-guided technique to establish femoro-femoral cardiopulmonary bypass during totally endoscopic cardiac surgery and evaluate its safety and efficacy. Methods The institutional database from 2017 to 2020 was retrospectively reviewed to find cases in which totally endoscopic cardiac surgery was performed. We identified 214 consecutive patients who underwent totally endoscopic cardiac surgery with peripheral femoro-femoral cannulation. All patients underwent femoral artery cannulation. Of these, 201 were cannulated in the femoral vein and 13 were cannulated in the femoral vein combined with internal jugular cannulation. The technique involves surgically exposing the femoral vessel, setting up purse-string over the vessels and then inserting a guidewire into the femoral vessel without a vascular incision, followed by exchange of the guidewire with a cannula. Results Surgery indications included mitral valve disease in 82.71% (177/214), atrial septal defect in 11.68% (25/214) and tricuspid regurgitation in the remaining 5.61% (12/214). Hospital survival was 98.60% (211/214). There were no cases of stroke and postoperative limb ischaemia. No femoral vessel injuries or wound infections was observed. No late pseudoaneurysms were evident. Conclusion The open Seldinger-guided femoro-femoral cannulation technique is effective and safe. We highly recommend this technique, given its safety, simplicity and speed under direct vision. The limited manipulation of the vessels under direct vision minimizes the risk of local complications.
topic Seldinger-guided technique
Femoro-femoral cannulation
Totally endoscopic
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-021-01584-x
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