Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Dec 2022)

A Simple Modified Technique of Pleuropericardial Window: Towards 0% Recurrence

  • Hanan M. Hemead,
  • Amr Saleh,
  • Wael Hassanein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2022-0017

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ABSTRACT Recurrent pericardial effusion is commonly encountered in neoplastic and infective disorders. Intervention is compulsory in patients with unstable hemodynamics and tamponading effusion. Surgical options include: pericardiocentesis, subxiphoid pericardiostomy, and pericardial window. The latter has proved to have lower incidence of recurrence; however, the technique has been continuously refined to improve the recurrence-free survival and decrease postoperative morbidity. We herein present a novel simple modification to minimize recurrence by anchoring the free edges of pericardial fenestration overlying the superior vena cava and right atrium to the chest wall. Follow-up showed no recurrence compared to 3.5% in the conventional procedure.

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