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[Extracorporeal circulation: an extraordinary tool that is not just for cardiac surgeons].

Authors :
Demaria R
Fortier S
Bédard A
Sinquet JC
Albat B
Frapier JM
Perrault LP
Chaptal PA
Source :
Journal de chirurgie [J Chir (Paris)] 2002 Sep; Vol. 139 (4), pp. 232-5.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Extracorporeal circulation (ECC) is not only used for open heart surgery. There are also other surgical and medical applications. ECC can be used for encephalic arteries surgery to induce hypothermia and maximally protect the brain. Femoro-femoral ECC may be needful for urgent traumatologic surgery of the supra-aortic trunci. Intracranial aneurysm repair can occasionally necessitate deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest with ECC. Renal cell carcinomas may metastasize to the right atrium and surgery with ECC is mandatory for complete excision. Some reports in the literature mention use of ECC for hepatic surgery of intra-hepatic aneurysms. With acute peripheral ischemia, metabolites in the affected limb can be washed out with good results. Medical indications for ECC are numerous with pulmonary assistance as one of the foremost when mechanical ventilation failed. Homogeneous and rapid rewarming of hypothermic patients can be achieved with ECC. Finally, some groups have reported the use of ECC to administer chemotherapy in limb melanoma.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
0021-7697
Volume :
139
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal de chirurgie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12410142