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Could the novel 'double-hole' technique be an alternative for the inflow occlusion method?

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2016

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Bozok, Şahin
İlhan, Gökhan
Kazdal, Hızır
Özpak, Berkan
Yürekli, İsmail
Bayrak, Serdar
Kestelli, Mert

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Bozok, S., Ilhan, G., Kazdal, H., Ozpak, B., Yurekli, I., Bayrak, S., & Kestelli, M. (2016). Could the novel 'double-hole' technique be an alternative for the inflow occlusion method?. Cardiovascular journal of Africa, 27(5), 291–293. https://doi.org/10.5830/CVJA-2016-020

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Background: Inflow occlusion on beating heart and cardiopulmonary bypass techniques have been proposed for the removal of foreign material, such as stents, catheters and mass lesions, from cardiac chambers. However, both techniques are not devoid of disadvantages and complications. in this article, we define an alternative, novel 'double-hole' technique, which is based on opening the right atrium without cardiopulmonary bypass. Methods: Bovine hearts were obtained from a local supermarket. Two purse-string sutures were placed in the right atrium using 2-0 braided, non-absorbable polyester suture material, one close to the auricle, and the other close to the interatrial septum. the guidewire of a haemodialysis catheter was inserted through the superior vena cava into the right atrium and passed all the way through the right ventricle Results: We suggest that the double-hole technique may be useful, especially in revision cases with adhesions Further research should be performed to document the efficacy and safety of this method. Conclusion: We are aware that further extensive research is necessary to investigate the utility of this novel technique in contemporary cardiovascular surgery. We believe the double-hole technique has the potential to become a safe, practical and effective measure in the future.

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Cardiovascular Journal of Africa

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27

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5

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https://doi.org/10.5830/CVJA-2016-020
https://hdl.handle.net/11436/2411

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