Cardiac Surgery Flashcards
Describe the anatomy of the cardiac chambers
RA - Tricuspid - RV - Pulmonary - Pulmonary Artery - LA - Mitral - LV - Aortic - Aorta
Describe the cardiac conduction system
AV node - SA node - Bundle of his - Purkinje fibres
Describe the coronary arteries
Originate from the aortic valve
RCA - RMA & PDA
LCA - Circumflex & LAD
What is open heart surgery?
Any surgery requiring cardio-pulmonary bypass
What is cardiopulmonary bypass?
Cardiopulmonary bypass takes over the function of the heart and lungs allowing for a motionless, blood free field for operation
How is cardiopulmonary bypass initiated?
Ascending aorta clamped and cannulated
Venous line inserted into RA to drain venous blood
How is the risk of ischaemic damage minimised on bypass?
Heart arrested in high potassium solution and by cooling the myocardium (4-12)
What is the main complications of bypass?
Activation of the clotting cascade
What are the major branches of the aortic arch?
Brachiocephalic (R CC, R SCA)
L CC
L SCA
What are the main incisions in cardiac surgery?
Median sternotomy
Anterolateral thoracotomy
Posterolateral thoractoomy
Bilateral transverse thoracotomy (clam shell)
Describe a median sternotomy incision
Midline incision, most common approach, any chamber/surface operable
Describe an anterolateral thoracotomy incision
Access to right side of heart
Describe a posterolateral thoracotomy incision
Access to distal aortic arch & descending thoracic aorta
Describe a bilateral transverse thoracotomy incision
Popular for double lung & heart-lung transplants
Describe CABG as used for coronary artery disease
Performed through median sternotomy incision
Commonly uses L internal mammary artery