1992
DOI: 10.1016/0002-8703(92)91006-m
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Nonsurgical creation of a pericardial window using the inoue balloon catheter

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“…9,15 There is a small experience with control of pericardial window using percutaneous balloon dilation techniques. 16 Surgical creation of a pericardial window is usually successful in the permanent control of the pericardial effusive process. In those who were discharged from the hospital in this study, 95% remained free of recurrence and were successfully palliated by the creation of a surgical pericardial window.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,15 There is a small experience with control of pericardial window using percutaneous balloon dilation techniques. 16 Surgical creation of a pericardial window is usually successful in the permanent control of the pericardial effusive process. In those who were discharged from the hospital in this study, 95% remained free of recurrence and were successfully palliated by the creation of a surgical pericardial window.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these techniques carry a significant risk of morbidity (10-67%) and mortality [5,6]. Since 1991, several reports have demonstrated the feasibility and safety of percutaneous balloon pericardiotomy [ 1, 4,7,8]. It appears that immediate and long-term results are quite similar to subxyphoid surgical windowing, without the drawbacks of the surgery [3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chest radiography should be performed to monitor for the development of pleural effusion caused by drainage of the pericardial fluid. Technical variations in the subxiphoid technique of percutaneous balloon pericardial window creation include the dilation of two adjacent pericardial sites, the use of the apical approach, the use of an Inoue (Toray Medical Group, Houston, TX) balloon catheter, the use of double balloons, and the use of an 18-mm dilating balloon to facilitate the introduction of a 16 F chest tube into the pericardial space [35][36][37][38]. Other investigators have attempted laparoscopic pericardial fenestration [39,40].…”
Section: Percutaneous Balloon Pericardial Window Creationmentioning
confidence: 99%