Literature DB >> 8561542

Endarterectomy for calcified porcelain aorta associated with aortic valve stenosis.

L G Svensson1, J Sun, H A Cruz, D M Shahian.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A calcified porcelain aorta may complicate aortic valve insertion and require an alternative, more complex method for valve replacement. The reason for this is that sutures cannot be inserted through the calcific plates in the annulus and ascending aorta.
METHODS: In 6 patients with an average age of 73.8 years (range, 65 to 81 years), we performed the simpler procedure of aortic endarterectomy of the calcific plates with the aortic valve replacement. We realized that there may be an increased risk of postoperative complications, particularly stroke. The calcific plates were fractured to allow debridement of the calcium. In addition, an end-arterectomy was performed of the left main coronary ostium in 2 patients, and 5 patients also had coronary artery bypass grafting performed.
RESULTS: All 6 patients underwent successful operations without major complications. On follow-up, echocardiography or computed tomographic scans in 3 patients have not shown dilation of the ascending aorta.
CONCLUSION: Endarterectomy of the aorta may be an option in the management of patients with calcification of the aorta.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8561542     DOI: 10.1016/0003-4975(95)00984-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg        ISSN: 0003-4975            Impact factor:   4.330


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3.  Aortotomy and endarterectomy of the ascending aorta for aortic valve replacement in a patient with porcelain aorta.

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7.  Aortic endarterectomy: a useful technique to utilize for aortic valve replacements in hostile aorta.

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8.  Surgical experience of ascending aorta and aortic valve replacement in patient with calcified aorta.

Authors:  Suryeun Chung; Pyo Won Park; Min Suk Choi; Seong Ho Cho; Ki Ick Sung; Young Tak Lee; Jae-Han Jeong
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9.  Aortic valve replacement using balloon catheter for thoracic endovascular aortic repair to patient with calcified aorta.

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