Surgical Technique
A new tool for an explantation strategy of HeartMate 3™ left ventricular assist device
Abstract
Background: Although rare, recovery of cardiac function after mechanical support of the left ventricle is the most desirable therapeutic goal in the treatment of end-stage heart failure.
Methods: Herein, we present a novel implantable device for explantation of the HeartMate 3TM left ventricular assist device (LVAD) in patients, following cardiac recovery, avoiding (re-) sternotomy.
Results: This article demonstrates the feasibility of applying this novel device, which fits into the sewing ring of the LVAD.
Conclusions: This custom-made mechanical plug offers a promising alternative to standard device-explantation procedures.
Methods: Herein, we present a novel implantable device for explantation of the HeartMate 3TM left ventricular assist device (LVAD) in patients, following cardiac recovery, avoiding (re-) sternotomy.
Results: This article demonstrates the feasibility of applying this novel device, which fits into the sewing ring of the LVAD.
Conclusions: This custom-made mechanical plug offers a promising alternative to standard device-explantation procedures.