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Improved Stabilizer and Positioner System for Off-Pump CABG Surgery

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 16 Feb 2011
A new system helps surgeons more confidently deliver the benefits of off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) surgery to patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) procedures. More...


The Acrobat-i Stabilizer and Positioner System for OPCABG surgery presents significantly lower profile design and enhanced tubing management features, allowing increased access to and visibility of the surgical field. Offering 180˚ side-to-side range of motion, and the ability to drop vertically into the chest cavity, the system's maneuverability and arm strength help cardiovascular surgeons gain better access and control for hard-to-reach vessels.

The system uses flexible interlocking links to provide greater maneuverability, as well as improved reach and access to target vessels. The positioners are designed to securely lift and position the heart and access target vessels, while maintaining hemodynamic stability. A significantly lower profile mount and tubing management system allows increased space in the working field. Multiple mounting pods allow the easy placement of a hands-free blower mister. The Acrobat-i Stabilizer and Positioner System is a product of Maquet (Rastatt, Germany), and has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

"With the new design of the arm for the Acrobat-i Stabilizer, visualization during off-pump cardiovascular bypass surgery is much improved,” said Reza Khalafi, MD, of the Plaza Medical Center (Fort Worth, TX, USA). "This is especially noticeable for creating anastomoses on the lateral wall and back side of the heart, making the OPCAB procedure easier to perform.”

"With the Acrobat-i System, MAQUET remains at the forefront of developing and designing cardiovascular products that will minimize surgical risk and benefit patients. This latest advancement in beating heart technology takes OPCAB to a new level,” said Patrick Walsh, president of the MAQUET cardiovascular cardiac surgery business unit.

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