Affiliation:
1. Department of Cardiac Surgery St. John's Hospital Salzburg, Austria
Abstract
Recent innovations in ultrasonic devices include high-frequency coagulating shears with piezoelectric ceramic electrostrictive transducers for both open and endoscopic procedures. Various ultrasonic devices have been used for the dissection of internal mammary, radial, and gastroepiploic arteries, aortic root, proximal right coronary artery, and left main coronary artery, as well as prior to surgical coronary ostial reconstruction and for elimination of stenotic induration in coronary arteries, release of muscle bridges, exposure of deep-seated coronary arteries, pericardiectomy, and removal of a cardiac tumor. Unlike valve decalcification, the required energy output of ultrasonic aspirators in coronary artery surgery is much lower and harvesting time of arterial conduits is significantly shortened. Ultrastructural studies of harvested internal mammary artery segments with scanning and transmission electron microscopy revealed no structural alteration of the wall or luminal surface when low energy output was used for dissection. On direct application of higher energy, subendothelial blistering may be detected occasionally. Ultrasonic devices help to remove thick fatty tissue and muscle bridges with almost no bleeding. Use of these devices may facilitate precise coronary artery surgery.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,General Medicine,Surgery
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