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Published on: June 20, 2017
Intra-aortic filtration is effective in collecting hazardous materials
Carlos-A Mestres1, Eduardo Bernabeu, Claudio Fernández
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Hospital Clinico, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. cmestres@clinic.ub.es
Abstract:
Neurological complications after cardiac operations are mostly due to particle embolization. This case illustrates the embolic potential of any material. A 77-year-old lady underwent re-operation for homograft aortic regurgitation and mitral valve replacement. Intra-aortic filtration was used. After cardiopulmonary bypass the filter was found to have captured a pledget from a suture used to secure the mitral replacement device.
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