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Case Reports
. 2025 Feb 15:30:18-22.
doi: 10.1016/j.xjtc.2025.02.002. eCollection 2025 Apr.

Mini-access ascending aorto-bifemoral bypassing with tricuspid annuloplasty: A novel approach for mid-aortic syndrome combined with valvular disease

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Mini-access ascending aorto-bifemoral bypassing with tricuspid annuloplasty: A novel approach for mid-aortic syndrome combined with valvular disease

Seohee Joo et al. JTCVS Tech. .
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Mini-access ascending aorto-bifemoral bypass with tricuspid annuloplasty
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Figure 1
Three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) images. A, Posterior view of preoperative CT scan showing multifocal luminal narrowing of the descending thoracic aorta, abdominal aorta, and both renal arteries. B, Anterior view of postoperative CT scan showing a patent bypass graft.
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Figure 2
Schematic drawings of the mini-access ascending aorto-bifemoral bypass with tricuspid annuloplasty. A, Limited skin incisions: a right anterolateral mini-thoracotomy and minimal incisions in the umbilicus and both groins. B, Cardiopulmonary bypass inflow through the bifurcated graft limb and outflow via the right femoral vein. C, Beating heart tricuspid annuloplasty via a right anterolateral mini-thoracotomy D, Final graft configuration.

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