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Bentall surgery and total arch repair with debranching of supra-aortic vessels: a case report

Background The surgical approach to pathologies of the Ascending Thoracic Aorta (ATA) that compromise aortic root and the aortic arch is currently one of the most complex interventions in the spectrum of cardiac surgery, where circulatory arrest with cerebral perfusion plays an important role for Su...

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Published in:The Egyptian heart journal 2022-02, Vol.74 (1), p.12-12, Article 12
Main Authors: Victoria-Medina, Wilfredo Luna, Quispe-Vizcarra, Carlos, Rojas-Huillca, Miguel, Moreno-Loaiza, Milagros, Cubas, W. Samir
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Summary:Background The surgical approach to pathologies of the Ascending Thoracic Aorta (ATA) that compromise aortic root and the aortic arch is currently one of the most complex interventions in the spectrum of cardiac surgery, where circulatory arrest with cerebral perfusion plays an important role for Success postoperative and patient survival. Case presentation We present the case of a 57-year-old patient with the only history of arterial hypertension and an ATA Aneurysm that compromised segment of the aortic root up to segment 2 of the aortic arch. A successful Bentall surgery was performed, debranching supra-aortic vessels with Total Circulatory Arrest with Deep Hypothermic Cerebral Perfusion-Antegrade Bilateral. Conclusions With the advent of new anesthetic and neuroprotection techniques, perioperative imaging protocols, advanced hemodynamic monitoring, and invaluable advances in perfusion and Extracorporeal Circulation with circulatory arrest, they have made this surgical challenge a valuable tool for today’s cardiovascular surgeon.
ISSN:2090-911X
1110-2608
2090-911X
DOI:10.1186/s43044-022-00248-y