| Literature DB >> 28680599 |
Shin-Ichi Ohki1, Ippei Takazawa1, Hirohiko Akutsu1, Yoshio Misawa1.
Abstract
A patient with Marfan syndrome underwent aortic root replacement with the Cabrol technique at 37 years of age. She underwent a surgical repair for an aneurysm in the right coronary at 58 years of age, followed by a surgical repair for a pseudoaneurysm of the left coronary artery at 64 years of age.Entities:
Keywords: Annuloaortic ectasia; Cabrol technique; Marfan syndrome; aortic root replacement; coronary artery aneurysm
Year: 2017 PMID: 28680599 PMCID: PMC5494383 DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.984
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Case Rep ISSN: 2050-0904
Figure 1Follow‐up CT 18 years after the initial surgery. The descending and abdominal aortae with a pseudolumen are enlarged.
Figure 2Chest CT before the third operation. The anastomotic site of the right coronary artery after the Cabrol technique is markedly enlarged (black arrows), while that of the left coronary artery is slightly enlarged.
Figure 3Chest CT before the fourth operation. It showed a pseudoaneurysm with leakage (black arrows) from the anastomotic site of the left coronary artery.