Objective: Manipulation of the aorta has been shown to be associated with postoperative neurologic events after surgical myocardial revascularization when the aorta is diseased. The Heartstring proximal anastomotic system (Guidant, Indianapolis, Ind) is a device designed to assist in the performance of proximal anastomoses with minimal aortic manipulation. We describe our initial experience with this product.
Methods: Twelve patients with a diseased aorta who underwent off-pump myocardial revascularization and had their proximal anastomoses performed with the Heartstring device were studied for operative and postoperative outcomes and surgical technique.
Results: The mean age of the patients was 76 +/- 7 years. The estimated EuroSCORE perioperative mortality was 12% +/- 8%. The median number of distal anastomoses was 3. In all patients, a saphenous vein graft was anastomosed to the aorta using the Heartstring device. In 5 patients, the radial artery was used as a conduit and connected proximally to a left internal thoracic artery as a Y graft, to a saphenous vein graft as a "horseshoe," or on the hood of a saphenous vein graft. The operative and postoperative courses were uneventful. Three seals developed cracks and were not used. One seal developed an unravel in its periphery but was used successfully.
Conclusions: The Heartstring proximal anastomotic system is a device that allows the surgeon to perform standard proximal clampless anastomoses. Elderly patients with a diseased aorta may benefit from this device.
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Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
May 2024
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan.
Backgrounds: One of the strategies to prevent stroke after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) may be the use of a device for proximal anastomosis without partial clamp of the ascending aorta.
Methods: We retrospectively investigated early and late outcomes in consecutive 881 patients undergoing isolated CABG using Heartstring for proximal anastomosis from January 2008 to December 2022, to reveal the validity to use it. All patients underwent preoperative imaging workups to evaluate neurovascular atherosclerosis.
Multimed Man Cardiothorac Surg
May 2020
University Department of Cardiac Surgery Leipzig Heart Center Leipzig, Germany Strümpellstr. 39, 04289 Leipzig.
Performing an aortic anastomosis with a prosthetic graft (e.g. for left ventricular assist device implantation or veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) requires side-clamping of the aorta.
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December 2019
Second Department of Surgery, Yamagata University Faculty of Medicine, Yamagata, Japan.
Coronary artery bypass grafting offers patients a better long-term prognosis than catheter intervention, but it carries a higher risk of perioperative stroke. To reduce cerebral complications associated with proximal anastomosis, preprocedural epiaortic ultrasound assessment, avoidance of aortic clamping, and the use of an anastomosis assist device are useful. For multivessel bypass across two regions, piggyback anastomosis, which stacks the proximal anastomoses of the two grafts, reduces aortic invasion because this technique requires only one proximal anastomosis.
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May 2019
Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Severance Cardiovascular Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine.
Severe aortic atherosclerosis is a risk factor for stroke during coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence of postoperative neurologic complications after off-pump CABG (OPCAB) with a proximal seal system (Heartstring).From January 2011 to December 2014, 729 patients underwent isolated OPCAB.
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September 2018
Second Department of Surgery, Yamagata University Faculty of Medicine, Yamagata, Japan.
The HEARTSTRING III Proximal Seal System is a useful proximal anastomosis assist device, but it has a notable drawback in that the removal process is irreversible. If thread cutting occurs during the tying process, repair without side clamping is difficult. We have developed a simple modified technique for the safer removal of the HEARTSTRING device and we demonstrate it in this video tutorial.
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