Transabdominal device for performing closed-chest cardiac...

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CA 2261488

Surgical apparatus and devices are provided for performing closed chest cardiac surgery. A multi-lumen substantially tubular channel is inserted transabdominally to gain access to either the pleural or mediastinal space for the purposes of achieving less invasive cardiac surgery, more particularly complete revascularization CABG surgery directly on the beating heart. The said channel includes provisions for setting heart positioning and orienting devices, coronary artery stabilization devices, cannulae, catheters and sensors. The channel also has a provision such as designated multiple lumens and compliant seals for the introduction and preservation of pressurized gases within the accessed cavity. The principles and design features can be utilized in beating heart bypass surgery, valvular surgery, and general cardiac repair surgery by providing a means of introducing desired materials, surgical instruments, instrumentation into the accessed cavities.

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