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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 46, 567-569, Copyright © 1988 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
WH Heydorn, VA Ferraris and WR Berry
Many thoracic surgeons have used pericardial substitutes to reduce the risk
of reoperation, but there have been few reports of these procedures.
Therefore, we used a questionnaire to gather information on experience with
use of pericardial substitutes and to document the findings at reoperation.
A six-question survey was sent to 2,344 members of The Society of Thoracic
Surgeons, requesting surgeons to list their experience with pericardial
substitutes and at reoperation in patients with these substitutes in place.
Of the 634 surgeons who responded to the survey, 120 reported the insertion
of 3,828 pericardial substitutes. Two hundred thirty-six reoperations were
reported by 89 surgeons. None of the pericardial substitutes was reported
to be completely successful in facilitating reoperation. The experience
with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) pericardial substitutes was reported to
be significantly more satisfactory than that with all other substitutes (p
= 0.0004 by chi-square analysis), but 14% of surgeons who used PTFE said
they were dissatisfied at reoperation. Based on the results of this survey,
we suggest caution, careful documentation, and long-term follow-up studies
before widespread use of pericardial substitutes can be recommended.
ARTICLES
Pericardial substitutes: a survey
Department of Surgery, Letterman Army Medical Center, Presidio of San Francisco, CA 94129-6700.
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