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How to evaluate the outflow tract of LVAD after minimally invasive implantation by 3D CT-scan
Authors:Michele Gallo  Luca Spigolon  Jonida Bejko  Gino Gerosa  Tomaso Bottio
Affiliation:1. Cardiovascular Surgery, Cardiocentro Ticino, Lugano, Switzerland;2. Division of Radiology, Vicenza Hospital, Vicenza, Italy;3. Division of Cardiac Surgery, University of Padova, Padova, Italy
Abstract:
During a minimally invasive implantation technique, the outflow graft of left ventricular assist device (LVAD) is tunnelled blindly through the pericardium or left pleura, with an inability to assess for twisting or malposition. Three-dimensional computed tomography scan (CT-scan) has a role in qualitative evaluation of the different outflow tract configurations. The different surgical minimally invasive approaches include: (a) mini-sternotomy and left mini-thoracotomy, (b) right mini-thoracotomy and left mini-thoracotomy, (c) subclavian artery access and left mini-thoracotomy. The outflow graft could be anastomosed to the left axillary artery or the ascending aorta. CT-scan reconstruction using syngo InSpace4D (Siemens, Muenchen, Germany) was used to provide fast segmentation and high-resolution images. The 3D reconstructions permit an evaluation of different anastomosis configurations and to assess the route of outflow graft.
Keywords:CT-scan  left ventricular assist device  minimally invasive  outflow tract
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