Issue |
J Extra Corpor Technol
Volume 53, Number 3, September 2021
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Page(s) | 186 - 192 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/ject/202153186 | |
Published online | 15 September 2021 |
Case Reports
Hybrid Left Heart Bypass Circuit for Repair of the Descending Aorta in an 8-kg Williams Syndrome Patient
Department of Cardiac Surgery, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; and Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
Address correspondence to: Gregory S. Matte, CCP, LP, FPP, Perfusion Clinical Coordinator, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Boston Children’s Hospital, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115. E-mail: gregory.matte@cardio.chboston.org
Received:
26
March
2021
Accepted:
17
May
2021
A 1-year old male patient with Williams syndrome and multiple prior interventions presented for surgical repair of his descending aorta (DA) through a left thoracotomy. Concerns for significant bleeding and spinal cord protection led the care team to consider a left heart bypass (LHB) circuit with options for pump sucker use, heat exchange capacity, and the possibility of converting to traditional cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). A traditional CPB circuit with a roller-head arterial pump was assembled with a bypass line around the cardiotomy venous reservoir (CVR). Excluding the CVR with this line allowed for a closed LHB circuit. A second pump head was integrated to both recirculate the CVR volume and to serve as a means for controlled volume administration to the closed LHB circuit. Pump sucker return directed to the CVR could easily be transfused back to the patient. The patient was placed on the hybrid LHB circuit and cooled to 32°C. DA clamps were placed. Upper body dynamic blood pressure was managed for a target mean of 50 mmHg, the left atrial pressure (LAP) was maintained in the 5–7 mmHg range, and the nonpulsatile lower body blood pressure was targeted at 40–50 mmHg. Cerebral near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) helped guide volume and pressure management. The surgeons placed two long-segment patches on the DA, moving clamps as needed. The patient was rewarmed and separated from the hybrid LHB circuit after 82 minutes. Closed circuit LHB can be provided with a roller-head hybrid circuit incorporating an oxygenator for gas exchange, central cooling and warming, and arterial line filtration along with a CVR for pump sucker use and controlled transfusion to the patient.
Key words: left heart bypass / hybrid left heart bypass circuit / pump suckers / METEOR circuit / pediatric / Williams syndrome
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