[Retrosternal Giant Aortic Aneurysm;Report of Two Cases].

Publication/Presentation Date

12-1-2019

Abstract

This is a 2-case report of successful aortic repair surgery for the retrosternal giant aortic aneurysm. Our surgical strategy is "deep hypothermia and left ventricular( LV) unloading under cardiopulmonary bypass before approaching to the aortic aneurysm" in case of possible catastrophic bleeding. Case 1, a 64-year-old woman, had a retrosternal pseudoaneurysm (80 mm) at the distal anastomosis of a Dacron graft used to replace the ascending aorta 7 years before. An LV vent tube was cannulated via the right upper pulmonary vein through an inferior T-shaped ministernotomy. Case 2, an 86-year-old woman, had a retrosternal chronic aortic dissecting aneurysm (66 mm). An LV vent cannula was inserted via the LV apex through a left minithoracotomy. Arch replacement and ascending aorta replacement were performed in Case 1 and 2, respectively, without cardiac, neurological, or any other complications. This strategy is safe and useful in a case with complex aortic disease.

Volume

72

Issue

13

First Page

1085

Last Page

1088

ISSN

0021-5252

Disciplines

Medicine and Health Sciences

PubMedID

31879385

Department(s)

Department of Surgery Residents

Document Type

Article

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