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A new balloon catheter for selective cerebral perfusion
Authors:Tesuya Higami MD  Junichi Ugawa PhD  Kazuya Ishihara  Fumikazu Watanabe  Mitsuo Sasagawa
Affiliation:(1) Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Hyogo Brain and Heart Center, 520 Saisyo-ko, 670-0981 Himeji, Japan;(2) Fuji Systems Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:
Selective cerebral perfusion (SCP) is a better method than hypothermic circulatory arrest for brain protection in aortic arch surgery because of fewer time limitations; however; it is more troublesome during surgery. We developed a new catheter for SCP, the SP Stud catheter, with a rib-surface balloon to reduce slipping to eliminate the need for snaring or clamping. To evaluate the slipping resistance of the new catheter, we compared it with two different balloon catheters; a Foley balloon catheter with a smooth-surface balloon as long as the SP Stud catheter, and a Retro-TH catheter with a smooth-surface balloon of discoid shape half as long as the SP Stud catheter. The “draw-strength”, which refers to the slipping resistance, was measured in 20 autopsy carotid arteries in the three groups. The average draw-strengths of SP Stud catheter, foley balloon catheter, and Retro-TH catheter were 92.3±4.0, 20.8 ±1.5, and 17.9±0.8g, respectively, in sclerotic carotid arteries. The SP Stud catheter demonstrated approximately four times more resistance to slipping than the Foley balloon or Retro-TH catheters. The SP Stud catheter demonstrated a higher slipping resistance than conventional catheters, which may allow selective cerebral perfusion without snaring or clamping the carotid arteries, minimize the change of cerebral embolism, and clear the operative field.
Keywords:Selective cerebral perfusion  Cerebral protection  SP Stud catheter  Rib-surface balloon  Aortic arch operation
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