Review Article Open Access August 12, 2021

Minimal Invasive Extracorporeal Circulation (MiECC) in Car-diac Surgery: A Narrative Review

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Department of Perfusion, University of Health Sciences, Mehmet Akif İnan Training and Research Hospital, Turkey
2
Department of Cardiovasculer Surgery, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Yuksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Turkey
3
Department of Cardiovasculer Surgery, Agri State Hospital, Turkey
4
Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery, Medical Faculty of Uludağ University, Turkey
Page(s): 15-21
Received
July 01, 2021
Revised
August 01, 2021
Accepted
August 11, 2021
Published
August 12, 2021
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Amac, B. , Amac, B. Engin, M. , Engin, M. As, A. K. , As, A. K. Savran, M. , Savran, M. Guvenc, O. , Guvenc, O. Eskici, H. , Eskici, H. Eris, C. , Eris, C. Aydın, U. , Aydın, U. Ata, Y. , & Ata, Y. (2021). Minimal Invasive Extracorporeal Circulation (MiECC) in Car-diac Surgery: A Narrative Review. Current Research in Public Health, 1(1), 15-21. https://doi.org/10.31586/jbls.2021.010102
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Amac, B. ; Amac, B. Engin, M. ; Engin, M. As, A. K. ; As, A. K. Savran, M. ; Savran, M. Guvenc, O. ; Guvenc, O. Eskici, H. ; Eskici, H. Eris, C. ; Eris, C. Aydın, U. ; Aydın, U. Ata, Y. ; Ata, Y. Minimal Invasive Extracorporeal Circulation (MiECC) in Car-diac Surgery: A Narrative Review. Current Research in Public Health 2021 1(1), 15-21. https://doi.org/10.31586/jbls.2021.010102
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Amac, Bişar, Bişar Amac. Mesut Engin, Mesut Engin. Ahmet Kagan As, Ahmet Kagan As. Muhammed Savran, Muhammed Savran. Orhan Guvenc, Orhan Guvenc. Hacı Eskici, Hacı Eskici. Cüneyt Eris, Cüneyt Eris. Ufuk Aydın, Ufuk Aydın. Yusuf Ata, and Yusuf Ata. 2021. "Minimal Invasive Extracorporeal Circulation (MiECC) in Car-diac Surgery: A Narrative Review". Current Research in Public Health 1, no. 1: 15-21. https://doi.org/10.31586/jbls.2021.010102
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Amac B, Amac BEngin M, Engin MAs AK, As AKSavran M, Savran MGuvenc O, Guvenc OEskici H, Eskici HEris C, Eris CAydın U, Aydın UAta Y, Ata Y. Minimal Invasive Extracorporeal Circulation (MiECC) in Car-diac Surgery: A Narrative Review. Current Research in Public Health. 2021; 1(1):15-21. https://doi.org/10.31586/jbls.2021.010102
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ABSTRACT = {The heart remained a mystery for many years and was considered surgically untouchable. With the use of extracorporeal circulation, there has been a revolution in this area. Due to its mechanical components and interactions with blood, cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) can cause significant changes in the body. Factors such as contact between artificial materials and blood, continuous flow, hemodilution, hypothermia and anticoagulation affect all organs during CPB, and may result in various complications. The minimally invasive extracorporeal circulation (MiECC) system was developed to minimize the contact of blood with air and foreign surfaces during conventional CPB. In addition, the biocompatibility of the components that make up the MiECC circuits increased, which reduced the inflammatory response. The absence of a venous reservoir and shorter lines allow the prime volume to be used to decrease, which also reduces the damage to the blood elements, and consequently, the need for blood transfusion. The MiECC system also has its downsides, the most important one being the difficulty in removing the air that can enter through the venous line, the impairment of the pump function, and embolization. During the use of these systems, perfusion safety and communication with the whole team must be at the highest level. In line with this information, the use of these systems can become standard in cardiac surgery with new technological additions.},
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