A Modified Access Technique of Impella 5.0 Axillary Artery Insertion

A. Alameddine, Brian Binnall, Eric DiBiasio-White, Khaled O. Alameddine
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The conventional method for the axillary artery insertion of Impella 5.0 is a nontunneling route of the side-graft. We present an alternative technique in order to facilitate device insertion and to ensure protection from potential wound contamination. The technique consists of exiting the graft separately and away from the main incision with an intact skin and subcutaneous fat between the two sites. By proper isolation of the main wound, the risk of infection can thus be largely mitigated. Furthermore, this technique allows a better landing entry angle of graft insertion; the resulting smoother curve trajectory leads to facile device insertion, while the risk of kinking after resumption of flow is readily avoided. A further possible advantage would be a less likely to produce thrombosis at the anastomosis. Differences of this technique have already been reported for insertions of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), and for aortic dissections and aneurysms. Our experience in 8 cases suggests the applicability of our method to access the axillary artery for Impella 5.0 insertion.
改良的Impella 5.0腋窝动脉插入入路技术
传统的腋窝动脉插入方法是侧移植物的非隧道路径。我们提出了一种替代技术,以促进装置的插入,并确保保护免受潜在的伤口污染。该技术包括将移植物分开并远离主切口,在两个部位之间留下完整的皮肤和皮下脂肪。通过适当隔离主伤口,感染的风险可以大大减轻。此外,该技术允许更好的植骨着陆点进入角度;由此产生的更平滑的曲线轨迹使得装置插入更容易,而恢复流动后扭结的风险也很容易避免。另一个可能的优点是在吻合处不太可能产生血栓。这项技术的不同之处已经被报道用于体外膜氧合(ECMO)的插入,以及主动脉夹层和动脉瘤。我们在8例病例中的经验表明,我们的方法适用于腋窝动脉的Impella 5.0插入。
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