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- Comparison of outcomes between axillary and femoral artery cannulation . . .
The findings indicate that femoral and axillary arterial cannulation yield similar outcomes in patients with acute type A aortic dissection The choice of cannulation site should be individualized based on each patient’s specific risk factors
- Axillary versus femoral arterial cannulation in type A acute aortic . . .
The present meta-analysis, pooling data from available evidence, strongly supports the superiority of central cannulation over peripheral cannulation in proximal aortic and aortic arch surgery
- Clinics in Surgery Research Article
Objective: To compare the application and outcome of femoral and axillary arterial cannulation in adult type A aortic dissection surgery Methods: 108 patients underwent type A aortic dissection surgery were divided into as the femoral
- Comparison of Outcomes between Axillary and Femoral Artery Cannulation . . .
Conclusion: The outcomes of femoral versus axillary arterial cannulation in patients with acute type A aortic dissection are comparable The choice of arterial cannulation site should be individualized based on different patient risk profiles
- Beating heart arch replacement without circulatory arrest: a . . .
We present our surgical strategy for beating heart aortic arch surgery without circulatory arrest Cardiopulmonary bypass access is achieved through the right and or left axillary artery for continuous cerebral perfusion under neurophysiological monitoring and femoral cannulation through an EndoReturn cannula while using a Coda balloon catheter
- Frontiers | Comparison of Single Axillary vs. Dual Arterial Cannulation . . .
Axillary artery cannulation is widely accepted but adding femoral artery cannulation to it was considered to potentially improve perfusion and early outcomes To clarify this point, a comparison of perioperative outcomes for these two different cannulation strategies was conducted regarding the pathological features of dissection
- Central (Aortic) Cannulation versus Peripheral (Axillary or Femoral . . .
Cannulation strategies can be broadly categorized into three groups: axillary artery cannulation (AXC), femoral artery cannulation (FAC), and central artery cannulation (CAC, involving direct cannulation of the ascending aorta or aortic arch)
- Femoral artery cannulation as a safe alternative for aortic dissection . . .
In patients for whom axillary artery cannulation was considered unsuitable, femoral artery cannulation produced similar perioperative outcomes to axillary artery cannulation Femoral cannulation is a safe alternative to axillary cannulation in aortic arch repair for TAAD patients
- Comparison of outcomes between axillary and femoral artery cannulation . . .
Recent studies have suggested that cannulating the right axillary artery alongside simultaneous femoral artery cannulation is both safe and feasible for aortic arch replacement Comment The arterial cannulation site was not significantly related to stroke, mortality rates and neurologic outcomes
- Which cannulation (axillary cannulation or femoral cannulation) is . . .
In this meta-analysis, we present our analysis of investiga-tions dealing with femoral or axillary cannulation in acute AAD repair MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane Library CENTRAL were searched up
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