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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.
9 mar 2022 · Central venous cannulation can be performed using single cavoatrial (two-stage) through the right atrial appendage or bicaval approaches. Venous cannulas are usually made of flexible plastic that is reinforced to prevent kinking. This stepwise video guide demonstrates the standard direct aortic and venous cannulation technique.
28 mar 2012 · Direct axillary artery cannulation in cardiac surgery, first described by Villard et al. in 1976 [3], has been shown to be a safe and reproducible way to initiate CPB. We describe the surgical technique of axillary artery cannulation through a side graft to establish CPB and SACP in patients with extensive arterial vascular disease.
9 sie 2023 · It is important to retract the distal AX by vessel loops to make a “slope,” which facilitates direct AX cannulation technique, especially in patients with a deep anatomy. Next, the proximal AX is clamped and the AX is incised transversely and directly cannulated with care to insert the cannula less than 3 cm (2).
14 paź 2022 · We show tips and tricks to facilitate the isolation and direct cannulation of the axillary artery, thereby facilitating cerebral perfusion during circulatory arrest and minimizing its involvement in the dissection process.
Axillary artery cannulation. Axillary artery cannulation was introduced in the late 1990s [14, 38–41]. Recently, this technique seems to be gaining wider acceptance . There are several anatomical approaches to the axillary artery that is used for cannulation in aortic surgery.
Ideal perfusion during ascending aorta-arch surgery should allow easy implementation of antegrade cerebral perfusion while avoiding atheroembolization or false lumen perfusion in dissections. We report favorable experience with direct axillary artery cannulation.