PMID: 9170863May 1, 1997Paper

Surgical outcomes of transverse aortic arch replacement

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I FukudaM Sato

Abstract

The surgical outcomes of transverse aortic arch replacement were analyzed for the cases of 33 consecutive patients who underwent operations during the seven years between July 1989 and March 1996. Sixteen patients were atherosclerotic aneurysm (group T), 17 patients were acute or chronic aortic dissection involving aortic arch (group D). As for brain protection during aortic arch reconstruction, selective cerebral perfusion was employed in 16 patients of group T and 11 patients of group D. In 6 patients of group D with acute type A aortic dissection or chronic type B dissection, deep hypothermic circulatory arrest at 18 approximately 20 degrees C of rectal temperature was employed. In 14 patients of group T, selective cerebral perfusion was simultaneously started when we begun cardiopulmonary bypass. There were one operative death in group T patients (operative mortality 6.2%) and two in group D patients (operative mortality 11.8%). Perioperative stroke was occurred in two patients of group T with complete recovery in one and with partial recovery in the other. The latter patient died of medistinitis and graft infection. There was no hospital death nor stroke in group D patients. Duration of selective cerebral perfusion was 157...Continue Reading

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