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1 gru 2018 · Objectives were to review our experience with systematic initial axillary artery cannulation, characterize patients on the basis of cannulation site, and assess outcomes. Methods: From...
10 paź 2023 · This review focuses on central aortic cannulation, arch branch vessel (ABV) cannulation, and proximal arch cannulation as key techniques during aortic surgery. It discusses innovative solutions...
20 lis 2017 · Objectives: Axillary artery cannulation is commonly used in thoracic aortic surgery, often utilizing a sidearm graft. Although our institutional preference is femoral cannulation,...
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.
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.
Axillary artery cannulation is a useful technique that may circumvent several technical problems related to aortic dissection while also offering a convenient way to implement ACP during circulatory arrest. To date, this method has been used most often to surgically repair nondissected or chronically dissected aortic arches.
Our results suggest that axillary artery cannulation, successful in 95% of patients, may be the optimal technique for reducing perfusion-related morbidity and adverse outcome in operations for acute dissection, atherosclerotic, and degenerative aneurysmal disease.