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Table 1 Reference review for surgical repair of the left ventricular free wall rupture

From: Off-pump suture repair of left ventricular rupture utilizing TachoComb® sheet: a case report and literature review

Reference

Year

Article type

No. of pts.

Rupture type

Surgical procedures

CPB

Stiegel et al.[9]

1987

Case report

1

Blow-out

Suture closure and patch repair

Yes

Sutherland et al.[8]

1996

Case report/Review

1

Blow-out

Suture closure

Yes

Reardon et al.[7]

1997

Case report

1

Blow-out

Infarctectomy and patch repair

Yes

Iemura et al.[1]

2001

Original article

17

Oozing (n=14), Blow-out (n=3)

Infarctectomy and patch repair (n=1), Direct closure (n=4), Patch repair (n=4), Sutureless patch repair (n=7), Endventricular patch closure (VSP) (n=1)

Yes (n=12)

      

No (n=5)

Lachapelle et al.[2]

2002

Original article

6

Oozing (n=3), Blow-out (n=3)

Sutureless patch repair (n=6)

Yes (n=4)

      

No (n=2)

Fukushima et al.[5]

2003

Case report

1

Oozing

Sutureless repair with TachoComb

No

Nishizaki et al.[11]

2004

Case report

1

Blow-out

Sutureless repair with TachoComb

No

Muto et al.[3]

2005

Case report

1

Oozing

Sutureless repair with TachoComb

No

Kimura et al.[6]

2005

Case report

1

Blow-out

Sutureless repair with TachoComb

No

Sakaguchi et al.[10]

2008

Original article

32

Unknown (n=28), Blow-out(n=4)

Sutureless repair with autologous pericardial patch and gelatinresorcin formaldehyde glue +− additional sutures

Yes (n=6)

      

No (n=26)

Pocar et al.[13]

2012

Original article

3

Unknown

Sutureless repair with TachoSil combined with pericardial patch and fibrin glue

Yes

Raffa et al.[14]

2013

Original article

6

Oozing (n=4), Blow-out (n=2)

Sutureless repair with TachoSil

Yes (n=3)

      

No (n=3)

  1. No. of pts. Number of patients, CPB Cardiopulmonary bypass, VSP Ventricular septal perforation.