Operative techniques for improving surgical exposure in basic cardiac surgery.

Journal of visualized surgery Pub Date : 2018-04-27 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.21037/jovs.2018.03.19
Dawn S Hui, Jason M Lizalek, Vikram S Chawa, Richard Lee
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Operative exposure is key to ensuring surgical efficiency and patient safety in cardiac surgery. As the population ages and the prevalence of obesity increases, cardiac surgeons will be challenged to consider obese patient physiology and body habitus, surgical exposure and sternotomy closure techniques, and postoperative medical management to ensure optimal outcomes. In this article, we describe techniques to improve operative exposure in both obese and non-obese patients undergoing basic cardiac surgery and highlight the roles of surgical team members to ensure patient safety and provide optimal anesthetic management. We describe pre-operative techniques regarding incision-site marking and alternative positioning techniques on the operating table to improve visualization and decrease risk of upper extremity injury. We summarized the roles of surgical team members regarding patient positioning, especially in those that are obese, and the challenges associated for anesthesia staff pre- and intraoperatively. Procedural techniques regarding sternotomy management and closure, cannulation, internal mammary harvest, and mitral valve exposure are discussed. Cardiac surgical teams must consider the risks associated with the obese patient population undergoing cardiac surgery procedures and employ techniques pre-, intra-, and postoperatively in a multidisciplinary fashion. Safe and efficacious techniques are paramount to optimal patient outcomes.

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提高心脏基础外科手术暴露的手术技术。
在心脏外科手术中,手术暴露是保证手术效率和患者安全的关键。随着人口老龄化和肥胖患病率的增加,心脏外科医生将面临挑战,考虑肥胖患者的生理和身体习惯,手术暴露和胸骨切开术闭合技术,以及术后医疗管理,以确保最佳结果。在这篇文章中,我们描述了提高肥胖和非肥胖患者接受基础心脏手术的手术暴露的技术,并强调了外科团队成员在确保患者安全和提供最佳麻醉管理方面的作用。我们描述了关于切口现场标记的术前技术和手术台上的替代定位技术,以提高可视化和降低上肢损伤的风险。我们总结了手术团队成员在患者体位方面的作用,特别是那些肥胖的患者,以及麻醉人员在术前和术中面临的挑战。本文讨论了胸骨切开术和闭合、插管、乳腺内切除和二尖瓣暴露的手术技术。心脏外科团队必须考虑与接受心脏手术的肥胖患者人群相关的风险,并以多学科的方式在术前、术中和术后应用技术。安全有效的技术对患者的最佳预后至关重要。
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