Autor: |
Cartier, Raymond, Leclerc, Yves, Searle, Norman, Lachapelle, Chantal, Dumas, Andréanne, Hudon, Gilles |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Rok vydání: |
1998 |
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Popis: |
Single-stage replacement of the ascending, transverse and descending thoracic aorta remains a noteworthy surgical intervention associated with significant morbidity. Aside from the surgical aspects, brain preservation during the circulatory arrest period, which is generally needed to perform the procedure, is a constant preoccupation for the surgeon. A 43-year-old man had an extensive thoracic aneurysm 4 years after an initial type A aortic dissection involving the entire thoracic aorta. The Cooley technique of retrograde replacement of the thoracic aorta was performed along with retrograde cerebral perfusion. The combined sternal and thoracic approach suggested for this technique provided excellent exposure and, despite a circulatory arrest time of 88 minutes, the patient's cognitive abilities were found to be well preserved at follow-up 2 months after the surgery, indicating the efficacy of the cerebral retrograde perfusion. The authors conclude that retrograde replacement of the thoracic aorta combined with cerebral retrograde perfusion are convenient procedures that allow extensive aortic replacement without brain damage. |
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OpenAIRE |
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