AW: AW: [HSF] Descending Aorta aneurysmectomy after operated Type
ADissection- Perfusion through the ventricle.
Dr. Roberto Battellini
battr at medizin.uni-leipzig.de
Mon Aug 6 16:32:28 EDT 2007
No, she got a partial arch beveled anastomosis
Roberto
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[mailto:openheart-l-bounces at lists.hsforum.com] Im Auftrag von Edward Bender
Gesendet: Freitag, 3. August 2007 23:17
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Betreff: Re: AW: [HSF] Descending Aorta aneurysmectomy after operated Type
ADissection- Perfusion through the ventricle.
Roberto:
At the first operation were any head vessels reimplanted?
Ed Bender, MD
On Aug 3, 2007, at 10:22 AM, Dr. Roberto Battellini wrote:
>
> For aortic surgery lovers:
> I want to comment a case we did 2 days ago with our master and
> friend, Fred
> Mohr.
> The patient, born in 1937, got 2 years ago an ascending and partial
> arch
> resection for Type A dissection. The distal aorta remained
> dissected and
> grew up to 6 cm. The aorta was very wide until the diaphragm.
>
> Elective operation: Left lateral thoracotomy cutting the
> condrocostal union
> and diaphragm in circular art.(I prepare all this cases)
> The left femoral artery and vein were first cannulated, with a Y
> connector.
> First, perfusion at 32 degrees centigrades. Vent in the ventricle
> apex.
> Distal Aortic clamping at the diaphragm level, and anastomosis with
> a 24
> Dacron Haemashield, on the beating heart just over the truncus
> coeliacus.
>
> Then,clamping the distal prosthesis, continuing the perfusion to 24
> degrees,
> and perfusing proximally (antegradelly) through the left ventricle
> apex.
> At 24 degrees, stop the proximal perfusion, and resection of the
> distal
> arch, leaving the origin of the great vessels. Proximal anastomosis
> under
> DHCA, 16 minutes. Continuing after the perfusion through the
> ventricle, this
> is very interesting because it allows to deair!!! Then, clamping the
> proximal prosthesis, for later anastomosis with the distal one.
> In the thoracic aorta 2 pairs of intercostal arteries were
> reimplanted.
>
> Patient awake, neurologically ok, she was 2 days at ICU.
>
> We have done several of this cases, now are doing this ventricular
> perfusion, very nice for deairing.
>
> Roberto
>
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