Background: Recently, a compact cardiopulmonary support (CPS) system designed for quick set-up for example, during emergency cannulation, has been introduced. Traditional rectilinear percutaneous cannulas are standard for remote vascular access with the original design. The present study was designed to assess the potential of performance increase by the introduction of next-generation, self-expanding venous cannulas, which can take advantage of the luminal width of the venous vasculature despite a relatively small access orifice. Methods: Veno-arterial bypass was established in three bovine experiments (69 ± 10 kg). The Lifebridge® (Lifebridge GmbH, Munich, Germany) system was connected to the right atrium in a trans-jugular fashion with v...
Venous cannula orifice obstruction is an underestimated problem during augmented cardiopulmonary byp...
Devices for venous cannulation have seen significant progress over time: the original, rigid steel c...
Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident when the b...
BACKGROUND: Recently, a compact cardiopulmonary support (CPS) system designed for quick set-up for e...
Objective: Assess the performance of self-expanding venous cannulas for routine use in open-heart su...
OBJECTIVE: Assess the performance of self-expanding venous cannulas for routine use in open-heart su...
In an experimental setting, the performance of the LifeBox, a new portable extracorporeal membrane o...
Determine if shortening the covered section of a self-expanding bidirectional arterial cannula, can ...
OBJECTIVE: Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident...
BACKGROUND: During percutaneous cannulation, the diameter of the venous cannula is determined by the...
Peripheral cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is of prime interest in minimally invasive o...
OBJECTIVE: Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) has been used clinically to disobstruct venous drain...
OBJECTIVE: Minimally invasive open heart surgery involves limited intrathoracic cannulation sites ne...
Venous cannula orifice obstruction is an underestimated problem during augmented cardiopulmonary byp...
During cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), venous drainage may be impeded due to small vessel and cannula ...
Venous cannula orifice obstruction is an underestimated problem during augmented cardiopulmonary byp...
Devices for venous cannulation have seen significant progress over time: the original, rigid steel c...
Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident when the b...
BACKGROUND: Recently, a compact cardiopulmonary support (CPS) system designed for quick set-up for e...
Objective: Assess the performance of self-expanding venous cannulas for routine use in open-heart su...
OBJECTIVE: Assess the performance of self-expanding venous cannulas for routine use in open-heart su...
In an experimental setting, the performance of the LifeBox, a new portable extracorporeal membrane o...
Determine if shortening the covered section of a self-expanding bidirectional arterial cannula, can ...
OBJECTIVE: Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident...
BACKGROUND: During percutaneous cannulation, the diameter of the venous cannula is determined by the...
Peripheral cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is of prime interest in minimally invasive o...
OBJECTIVE: Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) has been used clinically to disobstruct venous drain...
OBJECTIVE: Minimally invasive open heart surgery involves limited intrathoracic cannulation sites ne...
Venous cannula orifice obstruction is an underestimated problem during augmented cardiopulmonary byp...
During cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), venous drainage may be impeded due to small vessel and cannula ...
Venous cannula orifice obstruction is an underestimated problem during augmented cardiopulmonary byp...
Devices for venous cannulation have seen significant progress over time: the original, rigid steel c...
Inadequate venous drainage during minimally invasive cardiac surgery becomes most evident when the b...