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A new device: the quick cannulation system.

D Roux1, G Fournial, Y Glock

  • 1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Rangueil Hospital, Toulouse, France.

The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
|March 1, 1991
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A novel technique using two specialized devices simplifies the placement and fixation of heart cannulae for extracorporeal circulation. This method is crucial for rapid cannulation in emergency surgical procedures.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Medical Device Technology

Background:

  • Extracorporeal circulation (ECC) requires precise cannulation of cardiac chambers.
  • Current cannulation techniques can be time-consuming, posing challenges in emergency settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and describe a new technique for cannulating the heart during extracorporeal circulation.
  • To present novel devices designed for efficient atrial/venous return and aortic perfusion cannulation.

Main Methods:

  • Development and application of two distinct devices for cardiac cannulation.
  • Device 1: For atrial or venous return cannula placement.
  • Device 2: For aortic perfusion cannula placement.

Main Results:

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  • The described technique facilitates quick and easy cannulation.
  • The devices ensure secure fixation of cannulae.
  • This method enhances efficiency in critical surgical scenarios.
  • Conclusions:

    • The new cannulation technique and devices offer significant advantages in speed and ease of use.
    • This innovation is particularly beneficial for emergency cardiac surgery requiring extracorporeal circulation.