2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcts.2009.08.013
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Endoscopic treatment for delayed cardiac tamponade

Abstract: Cardiac tamponade occurring during the late postoperative period after open-heart surgery is an extremely serious complication. One surgical therapy is a finger dissection through subxiphoid incision. The main limitation is an incomplete view into the pericardial sac. To make subxiphoid exploration more effective, we developed a novel technique of endoscope-assisted removal of delayed cardiac tamponade through subxiphoid pericardiotomy. Surgery was performed under optical guidance of an endoscopic retractor ro… Show more

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“…These observations are in accordance with our previous analysis in a small cohort [2]. Bleeding events that require surgical revisions are especially wearying for VAD patients, even when they can be treated using endoscopic techniques in some cases [13]. Recently, Genovese et al [14] analyzed the adverse events of 195 patients with VAD support within 60 days after implantation.…”
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confidence: 72%
“…These observations are in accordance with our previous analysis in a small cohort [2]. Bleeding events that require surgical revisions are especially wearying for VAD patients, even when they can be treated using endoscopic techniques in some cases [13]. Recently, Genovese et al [14] analyzed the adverse events of 195 patients with VAD support within 60 days after implantation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%