1.Right Atrial Approach for Ventricular Septal Perforation
Daiki HIRAYAMA ; Susumu MANABE ; Norihisa YUGE ; Tomohiro SAITO
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;52(3):159-162
An 84-year-old man visited a local doctor, complaining of general fatigue for the last 2 months and dyspnea at rest since the last few days. His echocardiogram revealed a defect hole measuring 1.5 cm at the base of the ventricular septum and left-to-right shunt blood flow. The diagnosis of ventricular septal perforation due to subacute myocardial infarction was confirmed, and an emergency surgery was performed. A right atrial oblique incision revealed a perforation just below the tricuspid valve septal apex. The perforation site was closed using the sandwich patch technique with two bovine pericardial membrane patches. The patient was transferred to the hospital for rehabilitation on day 18 postoperatively.
2.Two Cases with Rapidly Developing Malignant Pericardial Mesothelioma
Daiki HIRAYAMA ; Norihisa YUGE ; Ryuki YAMADA ; Mariko HORI ; Susumu MANABE
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;53(3):105-108
Case 1: Sixty-seven-year-old male. Presented with exertional dyspnea, raising suspicion for constrictive pericarditis. His condition rapidly progressed to a state of shock, necessitating emergency surgery under percutaneous cardiopulmonary support. Pericardiectomy using the waffle procedure was performed. However, there was limited improvement in hemodynamics, and he died on the 17th postoperative day. Postoperative pathological examination diagnosed epithelioid malignant pericardial mesothelioma. Case 2: Sixty-nine-year-old female. Presented with exertional dyspnea, raising suspicion for constrictive pericarditis. While being transported for surgical intervention, she went into shock, followed by cardiopulmonary resuscitation and initiation of percutaneous cardiopulmonary support. Waiting for the improvement of multiple organ failure, pericardiectomy using the waffle procedure was conducted. However, there was limited improvement in hemodynamics, and she died on the 2nd postoperative day. Postoperative pathological examination diagnosed sarcomatoid malignant pericardial mesothelioma.
3.Surgical Treatment for Takayasu Arteritis Complicated with Thoracic Aneurysm
Daisuke HIRAOKA ; Susumu MANABE ; Kazunobu HIROOKA ; Daiki HIRAYAMA ; Takashi YASUKAWA ; Sotaro KATSUI ; Hidetoshi UCHIYAMA ; Masahiro ONUKI
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2018;47(6):289-292
Anti-inflammatory therapy is generally considered to be prior to surgery for Takayasu disease to achieve better outcomes. We report two Takayasu arteritis patients with thoracic aneurysm. Case 1 was a 19-year-old woman who presented acute trachyphonia for one month. CT revealed aortic arch aneurysm of which maximal diameter was 64 mm with partial cystic protrusion. We performed urgent total arch replacement before anti-inflammation therapy was induced. Postoperative course was uneventful and the patient discharged on steroid therapy. Case 2 was a 35-year-old woman who complained chest pain for two weeks. CT revealed a Valsalva aneurysm with maximal diameter 54 mm and the aortic wall of the arch including its branches was surrounded by thick low density area. As the FDG-PET confirmed inflammatory arteritis, initial steroid therapy was planned. However, one day before admission, the patient presented acute aortic dissection and did not respond to any resuscitation. We conclude that the right time of surgery or the initial induction of anti-inflammatory therapy for anuerysmal dilation by Takayasu arteritis is to be determined based not only on the inflammation level but also on aneurysmal size and the patient's severity of complaints.
4.Huge Syphilitic Aneurysm of the Thoracic Aorta Complicated with Airway Obstruction and Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
Takashi YASUKAWA ; Susumu MANABE ; Daiki HIRAYAMA ; Daisuke HIRAOKA ; Sotaro KATSUI ; Hidetoshi UCHIYAMA ; Masahiro ONUKI ; Kazunobu HIROOKA
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2018;47(3):148-152
Today, syphilitic aortic aneurysm is rarely diagnosed due to widespread use of penicillin for early syphilis. Large aneurysms can be symptomatic by compressing on adjacent organs. We report a case of a huge syphilitic aneurysm of the thoracic aorta complicated with airway obstruction and superior vena cava syndrome. A 62-year-old man presented with acute severe dyspnea and distention of superficial veins. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed an aneurysm of the ascending aorta extending to the transverse arch the diameter of which was 90 mm. The aneurysm compressed the bilateral main bronchi and superior vena cava. We performed an emergency operation because respiratory failure persisted despite the support of a ventilator. Since the aneurysm eroded the sternum, median sternotomy was performed under hypothermic circulatory arrest. Dissecting the aneurysm was complicated due to dense adhesion. Ascending aorta and partial arch replacement with reconstruction of the brachiocephalic trunk was successfully performed with antegrade cerebral perfusion. Postoperative computed tomography demonstrated that compression of the bilateral main bronchi was released. The result of preoperative syphilitic serologic test was strongly positive, and pathological findings of the aneurysm wall specimen was compatible with syphilitic aneurysm. Following treatment with benzyl penicillin for 14 days, the patient was discharged on the 19th postoperative day without specific complications.
5.Symptomatic Hypothyroidism after Aortic Valve Replacement in an Octogenarian
Daisuke HIRAOKA ; Susumu MANABE ; Daiki HIRAYAMA ; Takashi YASUKAWA ; Sotaro KATSUI ; Hidetoshi UCHIYAMA ; Masahiro ONUKI ; Kazunobu HIROOKA
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2018;47(4):174-177
Surgical stress is closely associated with the activity of the thyroid hormone. Although many patients undergoing cardiac surgery revealed markedly low triiodothyronine (T3), few patients showed symptomatic hypothyroidism. This condition is generally recognized as “non thyroidal illness (NTI) ” which is characterized by a low T3 level, despite the normal function of hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid system. NTI is generally considered as one of the biological defense mechanisms rather than a pathological condition, eliminating the requirement of medical intervention. Even if low T3 is observed in blood biochemical examination after open heart surgery, a cautious interpretation is required. We report an elderly case presenting severe fatigue and mild disorientation accompanied by significantly low thyroid hormone after aortic valve replacement. The morbidity was remarkably improved with medical treatment, suggesting hypothyroidism after cardiac surgery.
6.A Case Report of Mesenteric Ischemia in Type-A Acute Aortic Dissection without Abdominal Extension
Norihisa YUGE ; Susumu MANABE ; Daiki HIRAYAMA ; Ryoji KINOSHITA ; Yohei YAMAMOTO ; Hidetoshi UCHIYAMA ; Masahiro OONUKI ; Kazunobu HIROOKA
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;49(1):30-34
An 82-year-old woman was transferred to our hospital due to an abrupt back pain. She exhibited a cardiac tamponade and her CT angiography revealed Stanford type-A acute aortic dissection without abdominal extension. Emergent surgery for partial arch replacement was performed. After a few days of stable postoperative course, she suffered 38 degrees fever with an elevated inflammatory response and complained of a slight abdominal pain. Her CT scan revealed an intra-abdominal abscess with a small intestine necrosis. Emergent surgery for partial small intestine resection was performed. Her postoperative course was stable and she was discharged to a rehabilitation hospital 52 days after the first operation.
7.Recurrent Pericardial Effusion after Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in a Patient with Pancreatic Pseudocyst
Daiki HIRAYAMA ; Susumu MANABE ; Norihisa YUGE ; Ryoji KINOSHITA ; Soutaro KATSUI ; Hidetoshi UCHIYAMA ; Masahiro OHNUKI ; Kazunobu HIROOKA
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2019;48(3):193-196
A 50-year-old man was admitted to our hospital due to chest pain. He had a history of chronic pancreatitis associated with a pancreatic pseudocyst. Coronary angiography revealed stenotic lesions in left main trunk and right coronary artery coronary artery bypass grafting (RITA-LAD, LITA-OM, SVG-#4PD) were performed. The postoperative course was uneventful without any complications, and he was discharged on the 9th day after surgery. A week later, fatigue and dyspnea appeared. Echocardiography showed a large mount of pericardial fluid and echo-guided pericardiocentesis was performed. One week after the procedure the pericardial fluid reaccumulated. Pericardial drainage resulted in continuous drainage of pericardial fluid. A 7 French plastic stent was placed in the pancreatic pseudocyst, which decompressed the pancreatic pseudocyst, which led to the disappearance of pericardial effusion accumulation. The possible relation between a recurrent pericardial fluid accumulation and a pancreatic pseudocyst was suspected.
8.A Case of Non-Occlusive Mesenteric Ischemia Immediately after Open Heart Surgery
Daiki HIRAYAMA ; Daisuke HIRAOKA ; Norihisa YUGE ; Ryoji KINOSHITA ; Yohei YAMAMOTO ; Hidetoshi UCHIYAMA ; Susumu MANABE ; Mashiro OHNUKI ; Kazunobu HIROOKA
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;50(5):301-304
Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) after cardiovascular surgery is a disease with a poor prognosis that is difficult to diagnose and treat. We report a case of NOMI diagnosed and treated immediately after open heart surgery. A 77-year-old man was admitted to our hospital due to heart failure. Echocardiography showed the diagnosis of severe aortic stenosis. He underwent surgery for the replacement of the aortic valve. After surgery, the hemodynamics became unstable and lactate continued to rise. Contrast abdominal computed tomography revealed a smaller SMV sign and ischemic area in the intestinal wall. We suspected NOMI, and continuous intravenous administration of prostaglandin was started. Angiography revealed scattered vascular stenosis in the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries, which led to the diagnosis of NOMI, and selective infusion of papaverine hydrochloride was started. Thereafter, hemodynamic improvement was observed and the patient was able to survive. To facilitate early diagnosis and treatment of NOMI, it is important to establish a protocol at the time of onset of illness to ensure smooth treatment.
9.Ongoing rubella epidemic in Osaka, Japan, in 2018–2019
Daiki Kanbayashi ; Takako Kurata ; Hideyuki Kubo ; Seiji Yamamoto ; Kazutaka Egawa ; Yuki Hirai ; Kazuma Okada ; Ryo Ikemori ; Takahiro Yumisashi ; Akira Yamamoto ; Hideki Yoshida ; Takanori Hirayama ; Kazuyoshi Ikuta ; Kazushi Motomura ; Atsushi Kaida
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response 2020;11(2):48-50
Abstract
A large rubella epidemic is currently ongoing since 2018 in Osaka, Japan. The detected rubella viruses were classified into genotypes 1E lineage 2 and 2B lineage 1. These strains may have been imported from endemic countries, and these viruses spread within the susceptible population.