What is the weakest point of a secured aortic cannula in central extracorporeal membrane oxygenation?

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Tác giả: Mark S Bleiweis, Tatiana Delaleu, Jeffrey Phillip Jacobs, Kayla V Lucas, Giles J Peek, Matthew S Purlee, Omar M Sharaf, Yuriy Stukov

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: England : Perfusion , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 582005

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare techniques for securing the aortic extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) cannula, using METHODS: Two models were studied: a tissue model using porcine aortas and a stand model replacing the aorta with a metal stand to study the system independent of the tissue. Interventions in each model were divided into three experimental groups: Group 1 (3-0 Prolene RESULTS: In the tissue model, even with a minimum force of 9.8 Newtons, the suture pulled through the aortic tissue, leaving sutures and ties intact. In the stand model, two purse-string sutures secured by two ligaclips held the cannula reliably and withstood higher total force. Dislodgement was prevented at forces close to 60 Newtons with only two hemostatic clips included in cannulation. CONCLUSIONS: The weakest part of the aortic ECMO cannulation system using
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