Reoperation for ascending aorta false aneurysm using deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest
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Reoperation for ascending aorta false aneurysm using deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest
Abstract
Objectives: Ascending aorta false aneurysms after cardiac surgery are uncommon. Resternotomy is hazardous and may result in massive and uncontrollable hemorrhage if the false aneurysm is entered. Here we report our experience with the use of deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest to avoid this risk.
Methods: From March 2000 to December 2007, seven patients (mean age 50 years) were reoperated for an ascending aorta false aneurysm. Three patients had undergone an aortic valve replacement (n=2) or an aortic valve repair (n=1). Three had undergone an ascending aorta replacement with a valved conduit (n=2) or an aortic valve repair (n=1) for type A dissection. One had undergone a coronary artery bypass grafting. Mean delay to reoperation was 133 months (range 22-324 months). Two patients had positive blood cultures (Staphylococcus species). Cardiopulmonary bypass was established by extramediastinal access. Patients were cooled to 18 °C.
Results: Resternotomy was performed uneventfully under total circulatory arrest in all patients. Four patients underwent an ascending aorta replacement with a valved conduit (n=2) or a dacron conduit (n=2) associated with a mitral valve replacement in one patient. Direct suture was performed in two patients and in one patient the aorta was repaired using a saphenous vein patch. There was one hospital death. Mean follow-up was 53 months (range 14-90 months).
Conclusion: Resternotomy under circulatory arrest and deep hypothermia is a safe technique well-adapted to patients with an ascending aorta false aneurysm.
Comment in
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Re-do sternotomy for complex aortic surgery under deep hypothermic circulatory arrest: left ventricular vent--an invaluable adjunct.Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg. 2011 Apr;12(4):608. doi: 10.1510/icvts.2010.262378A. Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg. 2011. PMID: 21429884 No abstract available.
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