| Literature DB >> 25120398 |
Slobodan Micovic1, Dusko Nezic1, Petar Vukovic1, Marko Jovanovic1, Branko Lozuk1, Sinisa Jagodic1, Bosko Djukanovic1.
Abstract
Surgery for acute aortic dissection is challenging, especially in cases of cerebral malperfusion. Should we perform only the aortic repair, or should we also reconstruct the arch vessels when they are severely affected by the disease process? Here we present a case of acute aortic dissection with multiple tears that involved the brachiocephalic artery and caused cerebral and right upper-extremity malperfusion. The patient successfully underwent complete replacement of the brachiocephalic artery and the aortic arch during deep hypothermic circulatory arrest, with antegrade cerebral protection. We have found this technique to be safe and reproducible for use in this group of patients.Entities:
Keywords: Acute disease; aortic aneurysm, dissecting/complications/surgery; aortic arch; brachiocephalic trunk/pathology/surgery; brain ischemia/etiology; cerebral protection; cerebral revascularization/methods; cerebrovascular circulation; extracorporeal circulation; hypothermia, induced; male; malperfusion; middle aged
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25120398 PMCID: PMC4120508 DOI: 10.14503/THIJ-13-3250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tex Heart Inst J ISSN: 0730-2347