Separation of the Natural Atria in Experimental Implantation of Total Artificial Heart |
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Authors: | O.H. Frazier Ryousuke Matsuwaka Steven M. Parnis Nobuyuki Furusho Michael G. McGee John M. Fuqua |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgical Research, Cullen Cardiovascular Research Laboratories, Texas Heart Institute, Houston, Texas |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Atrial connections in a single-unit total artificial heart (TAH) may be difficult to make because of the rigidity of the device and the fixed position of the atrial inlets. We developed a technique to separate the natural atrial borders in an experimental implantation of a unitary TAH. In this technique, the interatrial groove was dissected to separate the posterior wall of the right atrium from the roof of the left atrium before cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) was initiated. After initiation of CPB and cardiectomy, the atrial septum was separated completely, and the right atrial wall was reconstructed with glutaral-dehyde-treated autopericardium. We believe that this simple adjunctive technique provides increased mobility of the atrial cuffs and allows for an easier connection of the unitary TAH. |
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Keywords: | Atrial separation TAH total artificial heart Implantation |
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