: Iatrogenic injuries to the circumflex coronary artery during mitral valve surgery are probably underestimated (reported rates of 0.3-1.8%). This complication arises from the artery's close proximity to the mitral annulus, particularly at the anterolateral commissure. The study aimed to assess this risk in a patient group prone to such injury. The surgical procedure utilized a minimally invasive approach and indocyanine green-based fluorescence imaging. This technique allows a real-time visualization of the circumflex artery, aiding precise placement of annular sutures and minimizing the risk of injury. The method, applied in 6 patients, integrates preoperative assessments with intraoperative fluorescence imaging, ensuring accurate arterial depiction and preventing iatrogenic damage. The study highlights the safety and efficacy of fluorescence imaging, especially in identifying vessel anomalies, indicating potential applications in various cardiac procedures.

Intraoperative indocyanine green imaging as an adjunctive technique to reduce any circumflex artery damage during mitral valve surgery: a feasibility study / Savini, Carlo; Costantino, Antonino; Fiorentino, Mariafrancesca; Zucchetta, Fabio; Cavallucci, Andrea; Mikus, Elisa. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIO-THORACIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1873-734X. - ELETTRONICO. - 65:2(2024), pp. ezae043-ezae043. [10.1093/ejcts/ezae043]

Intraoperative indocyanine green imaging as an adjunctive technique to reduce any circumflex artery damage during mitral valve surgery: a feasibility study

Savini, Carlo
Primo
Conceptualization
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Costantino, Antonino
Secondo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Fiorentino, Mariafrancesca
Data Curation
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Mikus, Elisa
Ultimo
Supervision
2024

Abstract

: Iatrogenic injuries to the circumflex coronary artery during mitral valve surgery are probably underestimated (reported rates of 0.3-1.8%). This complication arises from the artery's close proximity to the mitral annulus, particularly at the anterolateral commissure. The study aimed to assess this risk in a patient group prone to such injury. The surgical procedure utilized a minimally invasive approach and indocyanine green-based fluorescence imaging. This technique allows a real-time visualization of the circumflex artery, aiding precise placement of annular sutures and minimizing the risk of injury. The method, applied in 6 patients, integrates preoperative assessments with intraoperative fluorescence imaging, ensuring accurate arterial depiction and preventing iatrogenic damage. The study highlights the safety and efficacy of fluorescence imaging, especially in identifying vessel anomalies, indicating potential applications in various cardiac procedures.
2024
Intraoperative indocyanine green imaging as an adjunctive technique to reduce any circumflex artery damage during mitral valve surgery: a feasibility study / Savini, Carlo; Costantino, Antonino; Fiorentino, Mariafrancesca; Zucchetta, Fabio; Cavallucci, Andrea; Mikus, Elisa. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIO-THORACIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1873-734X. - ELETTRONICO. - 65:2(2024), pp. ezae043-ezae043. [10.1093/ejcts/ezae043]
Savini, Carlo; Costantino, Antonino; Fiorentino, Mariafrancesca; Zucchetta, Fabio; Cavallucci, Andrea; Mikus, Elisa
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