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Aron Frederik Popov1, Mersa Mohammed Baryalei, Jan Dieter Schmitto, Jose Hinz, Christoph Hermann Wiese, Björn Raab, Philipp Kolat, Friedrich Albert Schoendube, Ralf Seipelt.
Abstract
We report an unusual case of an aortic type A dissection with a corpus alienum which compresses the right ventricle. The patient successfully underwent an aortic root replacement in deep hypothermia with re-implantation of the coronary arteries using a modified Bentall procedure and the resection of the corpus alienum. Intraoperative finding reveals 3 greatly adhered gauze compresses, which were most likely forgotten in the operation 34 years ago.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19121214 PMCID: PMC2628653 DOI: 10.1186/1749-8090-4-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Figure 1CT-scan showing type A dissection with a dissection flap.
Figure 2CT scan showing an adherent structure which compressing the right ventricle.
Figure 3CT scan showing an adherent structure which compressing the right ventricle.
Figure 4Intraoperative view of the opened pericardium with purulent structure.
Figure 5Three gauze compresses which were secured.
Figure 6Follow-up CT-scan after one month with a decompressed right ventricle.
Figure 7Three-dimensional volume rendered image showing the postoperative result after one month.