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  • Ventricular assist devices and total artificial hearts are commonly used as temporary solutions until heart transplantation.
  • The presence of adhesions from previous surgeries can complicate reoperation, making the process longer and more difficult.
  • A new polyisoprene blue band is used to wrap around major blood vessels, helping to identify them, minimize adhesions, and speed up device removal during transplantation.

Article Abstract

Ventricular assist devices and total artificial hearts are now being used routinely as a bridge to heart transplantation. Reoperation is often weeks to months from implantation. Difficulty dissecting mediastinal and cardiac structures is often encountered due to adhesion formation that prolongs operative time. A temporary, flexible, rectangular-shaped polyisoprene blue band is used to encircle major vascular structures. We have found that this facilitates identification, reduces adhesion formation, and expedites device removal at the time of heart transplantation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.athoracsur.2008.09.024DOI Listing

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