CorSalud (Jul 2019)

First retractable lung spreader to facilitate extrapleural dissection of the internal thoracic artery

  • Yoandy López-de la Cruz,
  • Chenly Pedraza-González,
  • Yolepsis F. Quintero-Fleites,
  • Roger Mirabal-Rodríguez,
  • Gustavo de J. Bermúdez-Yera,
  • Alain Allende-González,
  • Ernesto Chaljub Bravo,
  • Rodolfo Morales Mato

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 211 – 218

Abstract

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Internal thoracic artery dissection is one of the most defining procedures of coronary artery bypass grafting, as it has been demonstrated that the quality of life and short-long term outcome of patients will depend on the morphological characteristics of the graft. More than 25 years ago, the use of a malleable lung spreader was proposed to facilitate the internal thoracic artery dissection especially its proximal segment, but that device has never been manufactured. A lung spreader, assembled from disused devices, used in coronary artery revascularization is presented. The main advantages confirmed over more than three years in nearly a hundred patients are discussed and commented upon.