A HeartMate 3 mini-apical cuff is designed to facilitate minimally invasive left ventricular assist implantation. A possible problem of using a mini-apical cuff is that multiple buttress braided sutures can interfere with a HeartMate 3 pump when locking the pump. If this happens in a minimally invasive approach, multiple manipulations to engage the pump can cause catastrophic myocardial injury and uncontrollable bleeding, especially in patients with a fragile myocardium. We are reporting a simple and effective technique to prevent suture jamming in the setting of mini-apical cuff implantation utilizing multiple buttress sutures.
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ASAIO J
April 2023
From the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, New York.
A HeartMate 3 mini-apical cuff is designed to facilitate minimally invasive left ventricular assist implantation. A possible problem of using a mini-apical cuff is that multiple buttress braided sutures can interfere with a HeartMate 3 pump when locking the pump. If this happens in a minimally invasive approach, multiple manipulations to engage the pump can cause catastrophic myocardial injury and uncontrollable bleeding, especially in patients with a fragile myocardium.
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October 2018
Department of Cardiac Surgery, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
This report presents an initial experience with the novel Abbott surgical enhancement tools for less invasive HeartMate 3 (Abbott, Chicago, IL) left ventricular assist system implantation. Three new devices are introduced: (1) a mini-apical cuff with (2) a cuff holder and (3) a newly designed coring knife, facilitating access through a left sided minithoracotomy.
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