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Aamna Malik1, Omar Nawaytou2, Abdul Nasir2, Deborah Harrington2, Mark Field2, Aung Oo2, Manoj Kuduvali2.
Abstract
Descending thoracic aortic (DTA) aneurysms causing left main bronchus compression can be surgically repaired under left heart bypass (LHB). Safe LHB requires a competent aortic valve. Some patients present with concomitant DTA aneurysms and severe aortic regurgitation (AR), precluding LHB as an adjunct for aortic surgery. The authors present such a case and outline the management. AR can safely be addressed first in an immediate staged surgical approach, providing adequate left ventricular function. Thieme Medical Publishers 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001, USA.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30849776 PMCID: PMC6408246 DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1679871
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aorta (Stamford) ISSN: 2325-4637
Fig. 1Transverse section of a contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan demonstrating compression of the left main bronchus measuring 2.4 mm at its narrowest.
Fig. 2Sagittal section of a contrast-enhanced computed tomography depicting an anterior saccular aneurysm of the descending thoracic aorta with a maximum caliber of 56 mm.