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This study seeks to assess the outcomes of direct axillary artery (AX) cannulation for thoracic aortic surgery. Methods. From October 2009 to November 2021 direct AX cannulation was planned in 515 patients for thoracic aortic pathology.
20 lis 2017 · We have used axillary artery cannulation for cardiac operations in 35 patients for indications including severe aortic atherosclerosis (n = 16), extensive aortic aneurysms (n = 11), and...
20 lut 2019 · The authors review axillary artery cannulation indications and technique. They focus on the relevant anatomy, surgical preparation, and cannulation technique. They also show their approach for reoperative axillary artery cannulation and discuss potential complications and pitfalls.
This large study compared 2 methods applied to cannulate the axillary artery: the side-graft technique and direct technique. It also incorporated the artery’s diameter in the propensity score matching analysis, thus accounting for an important risk factor for cannulation-related complications.
Axillary artery cannulation has been proposed as a means of addressing the latter two concerns, although this technique has largely been used to treat chronic aneurysms of the aortic arch.
Various cannulation techniques include femoral, right axillary, innominate, carotid, central aortic, direct true lumen, transapical, and trans-atrial left ventricle cannulation. The ideal cannulation should be easy, quick, and suitable for all clinical
28 mar 2012 · Axillary artery cannulation can be used as the procedure of choice in cases of ascending aortic aneurysm extending in the arch, isolated arch aneurysms, type A aortic dissection, porcelain aorta, re-operations of the thoracic aorta and other miscellaneous indications.