1995
DOI: 10.1097/00000658-199508000-00013
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Noncardiac Surgery in Long-Term Implantable Left Ventricular Assist-Device Recipients

Abstract: ObjectiveThe authors describe their experience with left ventricular assist-device (LVAD) recipients undergoing noncardiac surgery and delineate surgical, anesthetic, and logistic factors important in the successful intraoperative management of these patients. Summary Background DataLeft ventricular assist-devices have become part of the armamentarium in the treatment of endstage heart failure. As the numbers of patients chronically supported with long-term implantable devices grows, general surgical problems … Show more

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“…6 Although open partial 9 and open radical nephrectomy 10 have been described, this is the first report of laparoscopic renal surgery in a patient supported with an HMII LVAD. Although there is growing interest in less invasive, nephron-sparing techniques, their efficacy is not established and nephroureterectomy continues to serve as the gold standard for the treatment of upper tract TCC.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…6 Although open partial 9 and open radical nephrectomy 10 have been described, this is the first report of laparoscopic renal surgery in a patient supported with an HMII LVAD. Although there is growing interest in less invasive, nephron-sparing techniques, their efficacy is not established and nephroureterectomy continues to serve as the gold standard for the treatment of upper tract TCC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Patienten mit einem VAD unterziehen sich in einer steigenden Anzahl von Fällen nichtkardiochirurgischen operativen Eingriffen, 4-42% der VAD-Patienten werden im Verlauf nach der initialen Implantation des VAD mit nichtkardiochirurgischen Operationsindikationen operiert [3,4,5,6,7,8]. Hieraus ergibt sich ein wichtiges und klinisch relevantes Thema für das anästhesiologische Management dieser Patienten.…”
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“…Das anästhesiologische Management für nichtkardiochirurgische operative Eingriffe bei VAD-Patienten stellt eine Herausforderung dar, da diese Patienten einer Hochrisikopatientengruppe angehören und verschiedene VAD-abhängige Komplikationen zu beachten sind, wie ein erhöhtes Blutungs-und Thromboserisiko [13,14], Hypotension [5], Koagulopathie [8], Infektionen [3,8] sowie Limitationen durch das linksventrikuläre Assist-System [5,8] und Rechtsherzversagen [13].…”
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