Xpose™: A New Device that Provides Reproducible and Easy Access for Multivessel Beating Heart Bypass Grafting

Authors

  • Mercedes K. C. Dullum Washington Hospital Center and Washington Adventist Hospital, Washington, D.C.
  • Fernando G. Resano Washington Hospital Center, Washington, D.C.

Abstract

Background: Off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) is gaining acceptance and is now more widely used for coronary revascularization. Accessing the vessels, particularly on the lateral and inferior walls of the heart, can sometimes be challenging while the heart is beating.

Case Reports: The Xpose™ Access Device (Xpose™; Guidant Corporation, Cupertino, Ca.) was used in 5 patients undergoing beating heart surgery to position the heart for coronary grafting. Hemodynamic and mixed venous oxygen saturation (MVO2) monitoring was performed with the device in place. In all cases, Xpose™ was successfully used to easily access and graft all of the target vessels including lateral and inferior wall vessels with the patients maintaining stable hemodynamic performance.

Conclusion: Xpose™ was used to successfully perform multivessel coronary bypass on all walls of the beating heart. These case reports suggest that use of the Xpose™ will facili-tate and expand the ability to easily and consistently perform coronary artery bypass grafting on the beating heart.

Published

2000-06-01

How to Cite

Dullum, M. K. C., & Resano, F. G. (2000). Xpose™: A New Device that Provides Reproducible and Easy Access for Multivessel Beating Heart Bypass Grafting. The Heart Surgery Forum, 3(2), E113-E118. Retrieved from https://journal.hsforum.com/index.php/HSF/article/view/6417

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