| Literature DB >> 35246777 |
Yusuke Inaba1, Sachito Minegishi2, Hidehito Endo2, Hiroshi Kubota2.
Abstract
The increasing use of total arch replacement and frozen elephant trunk (FET) is expected to lead to an increase in the prevalence of graft infections requiring replacement involving an FET, which is generally a more invasive procedure than the initial surgery. Herein, we describe a novel method for FET removal using a polyvinyl tube as the storage device. The procedure is completed using the same median sternotomy approach as the initial surgery. We report on the outcomes for six patients. Our procedure is simple to perform and safe and caused no injury to the aorta in our case series.Entities:
Keywords: Frozen elephant trunk; Polyvinyl tube; Total arch replacement
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35246777 PMCID: PMC9016002 DOI: 10.1007/s11748-022-01790-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg ISSN: 1863-6705
Fig. 1a Rounded and shaved distal tip of the polyvinyl tube. b–c No. 2 silk thread hanging from the stent. d No. 2 thread passing through the polyvinyl tube. e FET delivery into the polyvinyl tube for removal. f The FET is completely enclosed within the polyvinyl tube. FET frozen elephant trunk
Fig. 2a Stent skeleton of the J-graft Frozenix. b External view of the J-graft Frozenix. c The Zenith Alpha thoracic endovascular stent graft is completely enclosed within the polyvinyl tube and then removed. d The J-graft Frozenix (25 × 120 mm) is completely enclosed within the polyvinyl tube and then removed. See Movie 1 of the procedure