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Management of Cannula Wound Problems with Vacuum-Assisted Therapy for a Child Who Received Berlin Heart EXCOR Implantation.

Siwon OhShin KimJeong Hoon YangYoung Jin RohIlkun Park
Published in: Journal of chest surgery (2022)
A child being supported with an extracorporeal ventricular assist device, such as the Berlin Heart EXCOR (Berlin Heart GmbH, Berlin, Germany), must have at least 2 large cannulae for a long period. Management of cannula wounds is crucial since a cannula forms a track of prosthetic material passing the mediastinum to the heart. Deep wound complications, if they occur, can be troublesome and difficult to control with conventional methods. We applied vacuum-assisted closure to a patient who had Berlin-Heart EXCOR and a gap at the cannulation site. Herein, we describe the technical aspects of management in detail.
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