[HSF] Aortic Aneurysms and Bicuspid Valves

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Sat Jan 13 18:06:24 EST 2007


Ed
 
Monday morning seems appropriate, control his blood pressure untill then. Do you plan to cannulate his femoral artery?
 
John
 
 
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Subject: Re: [HSF] Aortic Aneurysms and Bicuspid Valves


CT shows 10cm ascending aneurysm with ST junction  splayed open but not 
terribly dilated.  Aorta near normal at beginning of  the arch.  It does not 
touch 
the sternum nor does it compress the PA and  doesn't compress the trachea.  
LVEF 45%, 2+ AI.  Should be a straight  forward tube graft.  Would anyone 
consider this to be an emergent case that  should be done today or tomorrow 
simply 
due to the size of the aneurysm?  I  have scheduled the case for Monday AM but 
the cards seem to think it should be  done ASAP.  64 slice angio not done yet.
 
Edward P.  Raines, M.D., J.D.
BryanLGH Cardiothoracic Surgery
BryanLGH Medical Center  East
1600 South 48th Str.
Lincoln, Nebraska 68506
Office:  402-481-8430
Cell: 402-730-9242
Fax:  402-481-8429
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