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A New Atrial Septostomy Technique

✍ Scribed by Park, Sang C. ;Zuberbuhler, J. R. ;Neches, William H. ;Lenox, Cora C. ;Zoltun, Richard A.


Book ID
101825705
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Weight
322 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-6569

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Balloon atrial septostomy is usually ineffective if the atrial septum is thickened. A technique for incising the atrial septum is described. A no. 6 French catheter was modified to enclose a tiny surgical blade. The distal end of the blade was pivoted to the catheter tip, and the proximal end was attached to a guide wire in the catheter lumen. Advancing the guide wire protruded the blade through a slit in the long axis of the tip of the catheter. Atrial septostomy was performed in five newborn lambs in vivo and in adult dog hearts and human hearts in vitro by advancing the catheter tip across the atrial septum with the blade retracted and withdrawing it to the right atrium with the blade extended. Eight to 12 mm lacerations of the atrial septum were produced and could be extended by subsequent balloon septostomy. The technique may be useful when balloon septostomy has been ineffective.


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