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Published in: General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 12/2023

13-06-2023 | CABG | Original Article

Ultrasonic scalpel versus electrocautery for internal mammary artery harvesting: a meta-analysis

Authors: Daisuke Kaneyuki, Sanath Patil, Julian Jackson, Danial Ahmad, Konstadinos A. Plestis, Thomas S. Guy, Howard T. Massey, John W. Entwistle, Rohinton J. Morris, Vakhtang Tchantchaleishvili

Published in: General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | Issue 12/2023

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Abstract

Objective

Although an ultrasonic harmonic scalpel (HS) has been used to harvest the internal mammary artery (IMA) for coronary artery bypass grafting, the benefits and risks compared to conventional electrocautery (EC) are not clear. We aimed to compare the outcomes of HS versus EC for IMA harvesting.

Methods

An electronic search was performed to identify all relevant studies. Baseline characteristics, perioperative variables, and clinical outcomes were extracted and pooled for meta-analysis.

Results

This meta-analysis included 12 studies. Pooled analyses demonstrated that both groups had comparable preoperative baseline characteristics including age, gender, and left ventricular ejection fraction. HS included more diabetic patients [33% (95% CI 30, 35) vs. 27% (23, 31), p = 0.01]. Harvest time for unilateral IMA was significantly longer with HS than EC [39 (31, 47) minutes vs. 25 (17, 33) minutes, p < 0.01]. However, the rate of pedicled unilateral IMA was significantly higher for EC compared with HS [20% (17, 24) vs. 8% (7, 9), p < 0.01]. The rate of intact endothelium was significantly higher with HS than EC [95% (88, 98) vs. 81% (68, 89), p < 0.01). There was no significant difference in postoperative outcomes including bleeding [3% (2, 4)], sternal infection [3% (2, 4)], and operative/30-day mortality [3% (2, 4)].

Conclusions

HS required longer IMA harvest times which could be partially attributed to a higher skeletonization rate in this category. HS may cause less endothelial injury than EC; however, no significant differences in postoperative outcomes were seen between the groups.
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Metadata
Title
Ultrasonic scalpel versus electrocautery for internal mammary artery harvesting: a meta-analysis
Authors
Daisuke Kaneyuki
Sanath Patil
Julian Jackson
Danial Ahmad
Konstadinos A. Plestis
Thomas S. Guy
Howard T. Massey
John W. Entwistle
Rohinton J. Morris
Vakhtang Tchantchaleishvili
Publication date
13-06-2023
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Keywords
CABG
CABG
Published in
General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery / Issue 12/2023
Print ISSN: 1863-6705
Electronic ISSN: 1863-6713
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11748-023-01943-6

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