多个小叶片气球用于大心脏或血管伤
Katsuhiko Oda1, Makoto Takahashi1, Naoya Terao1
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital, Morioka, Iwate, Japan.
Annals of thoracic surgery short reports
|January 10, 2025
概括
紧急的心脏和血管修复可以使用多个小的福利气球来改善. 这种技术为大型伤提供了有效的血静,克服了单个大型气球的局限性.
科学领域:
- 心血管外科心血管外科
- 血管外科 血管外科
- 紧急医疗 紧急医疗
背景情况:
- 自20世纪60年代以来,福利气球一直是心脏和血管损伤中的紧急血液静止的主食.
- 一个单一的大型福利气球可能导致血液静止不充分,并损害血液流动,带来重大临床挑战.
研究的目的:
- 评估使用多个小福利气球用于管理主要手术内心脏和血管撕裂的疗效.
- 解决在关键手术场景中传统使用单个大型福利气球的局限性.
主要方法:
- 该研究回顾了自2011年以来发生的三起重大手术内伤病例.
- 撕裂部位包括下腔静脉 (2.5厘米),主要肺动脉 (2厘米) 和右心室 (5厘米).
- 管理涉及多个小 (10F-14F) 福利气球的应用,部分充气.
主要成果:
- 在使用描述的技术,在所有三个关键伤病例中都取得了成功的血液静止.
- 使用多个小的,半膨胀的气球有效控制了来自大直径血管和心脏损伤的出血.
结论:
- 采用多个小的福利气球是一种可行的和有效的策略,用于管理广泛的手术内心脏和血管撕裂.
- 这种方法减轻了单个大型气球使用的缺点,改善了血液静止和减少了血液流动障碍.
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