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Cardiac Tamponade as a Life-Threatening Complication of Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery: The Real Incidence and 3D Anatomy of a Heart Injury by Helical Tacks.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Cardiac tamponade (CT) is a dreadful complication of laparoscopic antireflux surgery (LARS) with unknown incidence, and preventive measures are yet to be defined. Incidence during LARS with respect to usage/configuration of graft deployment is analyzed. Three-dimensional (3D) analysis of tack distribution provided anatomical insight to prevent cardiac injury.

Materials and methods

Data regarding the usage and configuration of graft deployment are retrieved from the prospective database. Grafting was "posterior" or "posterior + anterior." Incidence of CT in all hiatoplasties is calculated. Tomography is reconstructed in 3D, showing the spatial distribution of the tacks. Tacks are numbered in the surgical video. Corresponding numbering is applied to the tacks in any particular tomography slice, utilizing the 3D images as an interface. A numbering-blinded radiologist is asked to identify the offending and the nonoffending tacks as the cause of tamponade. Tack-to-pericardium distances are recorded. Tacks having no measurable distance from the pericardium are regarded as offensive.

Results

One CT occurred in 1302 consecutive LARS (0.076%). The incidence is 0% when "no" (379) or "posterior" (880) graft is used as opposed to 2.3% rate in "posterior + anterior" (43) grafting. The distribution of "offensive," "nonoffensive but nearest," and "safe" tacks followed a pattern. All offensive tacks belonged to the anterior graft fixation, which we referred as the critical zone.

Conclusion

CT during LARS is rare, and associated with graft fixation anterior to the hiatal opening. Avoiding graft fixation to the critical zone may prevent cardiac injury.

SUBMITTER: Yerdel MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6157358 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cardiac Tamponade as a Life-Threatening Complication of Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery: The Real Incidence and 3D Anatomy of a Heart Injury by Helical Tacks.

Yerdel Mehmet Ali MA   Şen Ozan O   Zor Utku U   Kara Simay S   Acunaş Bülent B  

Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A 20180301 9


<h4>Background</h4>Cardiac tamponade (CT) is a dreadful complication of laparoscopic antireflux surgery (LARS) with unknown incidence, and preventive measures are yet to be defined. Incidence during LARS with respect to usage/configuration of graft deployment is analyzed. Three-dimensional (3D) analysis of tack distribution provided anatomical insight to prevent cardiac injury.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Data regarding the usage and configuration of graft deployment are retrieved from the pros  ...[more]

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