Frontiers in Surgery (Mar 2022)

Percutaneous Venous Cannulation for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery: The Safest and Effective Technique Described Step-by-Step

  • Alberto Pozzoli,
  • Tiziano Torre,
  • Francesca Toto,
  • Thomas Theologou,
  • Thomas Theologou,
  • Enrico Ferrari,
  • Enrico Ferrari,
  • Stefanos Demertzis,
  • Stefanos Demertzis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.828772
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The current cardiac surgical landscape, with the expansion of minimally invasive operations, ECMO, and some interventional therapies, requires a thorough knowledge of peripheral cannulation techniques. In particular, venous cannulation may appear trivial and complication-free, but this does not reflect the reality. A venous cannulation which is not perfectly performed can lead to serious life-threatening complications in several steps. The technique we describe step by step is the current gold standard in terms of safety and efficacy: from the use of ultrasound for ultrasound-guided puncture to safe advancement of super stiff guidewires by means of a sentinel catheter, and concluding with smooth insertion of the venous cannula over the stiff guidewire up to the SVC. Moreover, a list of bailout maneuvers to solve complications is presented along with a report of institutional clinical experience since the adoption of this technique.

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