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Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
1994 Volume.27 No. 6 p.455 ~ p.459
Surgical Treatment of Aortic Diseases




Abstract
We experienced 20 cases of acquired aortic diseases during last 1 year(Sep. 1992~Aug. 1993) with newly developed surgical strategies.
There were 13 cases(65%) of aortic dissections, 5 cases(25%) of aortic aneurysms and 2 cases of Takayasu arteritis with mean age of 56*16 years(range:5-78).
In ten cases of patients requiring ascending aortic replacement, femoral artery and femoral vein &/or RA auricle were used as cannulation site. With deep hypothermic circulatory arrest and retrograde cerebral perfusion of cold oxygenated blood
via
SVC,
we can replace the ascending aorta and part of arch if necessary. The mean duration of circulatory arrest was 30 minutes(17~45min). In 5 cases of patients who requiring descending and thoracoabdominal aorta replacement, we used simple aortic
crossclamping under normothermia with no heparin. The mean duration of aortic crossclamping was 37 minutes(25~50min).
The results of operation were as follow: Operative mortality(2 cases, 10%), delayed cerebral infarct (1), low extremity weakness(1) and intraoperative myocardial infarct(1). There are no delayed complication or mortality as yet. (Korean J
Thoracic
Cardiovas Surg 1994; 27:455-9)
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