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Aortic arch surgery using moderate systemic hypothermia and antegrade cerebral perfusion via the right subclavian artery.

H Aebert1, D Reber, R Kobuch, A Philipp, D E Birnbaum.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Surgery of the aortic arch avoiding profound systemic hypothermia and using antegrade or retrograde cerebral perfusion has recently been popularized. This usually renders the CPB and surgical field set-up more complex. We propose a simple method achieving a similar effect.
METHODS: During a 6-month period, 7 patients (median age 72 years) underwent surgery involving the aortic arch with cannulation of the right subclavian artery for arterial return. There were 6 acute type A dissections and one ascending aorta and arch aneurysm. After commencing CPB, the ascending aorta was clamped and reconstruction of aortic valve and root were initiated. Patients were cooled to a tympanic temperature of 25 - 27 degrees C. CPB was then stopped, and the arch was opened and inspected from inside. While resuming arterial perfusion via the right subclavian artery, the arch branches were clamped sequentially from right to left under observation for back flow. Bilateral radial artery pressure and temporal transcutaneous oxygen saturation were always monitored.
RESULTS: In all cases, the aortic valve was spared using remodeling and resuspension techniques. 2 complete arch, 2 partial arch and 3 proximal arch replacements were performed. Mean times were 183 (113 - 321) minutes for CPB and 120 (67 - 213) minutes for aortic cross-clamping. Maximal systemic circulatory arrest time was 82 min. One patient died in the hospital due to MRSA sepsis with a normal CCT scan. All others were discharged in good condition.
CONCLUSION: The initial experience with this simple technique of antegrade cerebral perfusion avoiding profound systemic hypothermia and the possible disadvantages of femoral artery cannulation appears promising.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11605138     DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-17806

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0171-6425            Impact factor:   1.827


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