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Intraoperative Surgical Sealant Application during Cardiac Defect Repair
Author(s) -
Luis J. GarciaMorales,
Mahesh Ramchandani,
Matthias Loebe,
Michael J. Reardon,
Brian A. Bruckner,
Basel Ramlawi
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
texas heart institute journal
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.373
H-Index - 53
eISSN - 1526-6702
pISSN - 0730-2347
DOI - 10.14503/thij-13-3347
Subject(s) - medicine , sealant , sequela , surgery , hemostasis , fibrous joint , sinus (botany) , cardiac surgery , circumflex , artery , chemistry , botany , organic chemistry , biology , genus
Bleeding can occur as a sequela to cardiac surgery. Surgical products-such as conventional sutures and clips, and somewhat less conventional sealants-have been developed to prevent this event. Among these, CoSeal is a sealant used at our institution; here we report the cases of 2 patients in whom CoSeal was used successfully as either a supplement or an alternative to suture repair. This sealant was found to be useful in attaining hemostasis both in high-pressure ventricular repair and in the rupture of a friable coronary sinus adjacent to vital structures (in this instance, a left circumflex coronary artery).

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