Direct-access, minimally invasive, beating-heart intracardial procedures have the potential to replace many traditional surgical procedures requiring cardio-pulmonary bypass as long as micro-emboli are prevented from entering the cardiovascular system. A new surgical port was developed to introduce surgical instruments into chambers of the beating heart during minimally invasive, intracardial surgical procedures without allowing the introduction of micro-emboli 0.1 mm or larger in size. The design consists of an outer port body that is secured to the heart wall using a purse string suture and a series of inner tubular sleeves that form the interface between the port and the transecting instrument. The design enables rapid tool changes and accommodates a wide variety of instruments. The port uses a fluid purging system to dislodge and remove emboli from a surgical instrument. Laboratory and clinical tests show that the port adequately seals around a surgical instrument and prevents the introduction of emboli with diameters greater than 0.1 mm into the heart while minimizing hemorrhage.
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December 2011
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Design of a Surgical Port for Minimally Invasive Beating-Heart Intracardial Procedures
Alexander H. Slocum,
e-mail: slocum@mit.edu
Alexander H. Slocum
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Cambridge, MA 02139
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Pedro J. del Nido
Pedro J. del Nido
Children’s Hospital of Boston
, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Boston, MA 02115
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Alexander H. Slocum
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Cambridge, MA 02139e-mail: slocum@mit.edu
Pedro J. del Nido
Children’s Hospital of Boston
, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Boston, MA 02115J. Med. Devices. Dec 2011, 5(4): 045001 (5 pages)
Published Online: November 7, 2011
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Received:
March 8, 2011
Revised:
July 20, 2011
Online:
November 7, 2011
Published:
November 7, 2011
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DiBiasio, C. M., Durand, K. V., Hopkins, J., Traina, Z., Slocum, A. H., Vasilyev, N. V., and del Nido, P. J. (November 7, 2011). "Design of a Surgical Port for Minimally Invasive Beating-Heart Intracardial Procedures." ASME. J. Med. Devices. December 2011; 5(4): 045001. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4004867
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