1.A Case of Redo Ascending Aortic Replacement for Anastomotic Pseudoaneurysm through Right Thoracotomy in a Patient with Severe Coagulation Disorder
Emi NAGATA ; Yoshiyuki SATO ; Koki TAKAHASHI
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;51(3):163-166
A 51-year-old man presented to our hospital with general fatigue and lower extremity edema due to right heart failure with severe coagulation disorder. He had undergone ascending aortic and total arch replacement for type A acute aortic dissection when he was 49 years old and had diagnosed with anastomotic pseudoaneurysm in the ascending aorta by computed tomography 1 year after the operation. Preoperative computed tomography showed an enlargement of the pseudoaneurysm. Since re-median sternotomy seemed to be high risk strategy for bleeding due to severe coagulation disorder, we decided to perform ascending aortic replacement through right thoracotomy. We opened the pseudoaneurysm and found an aorto-right atrium fistula. Redo ascending aortic replacement with direct closure of the fistula was successfully performed. The postoperative course was uneventful.
2.A Case of Type A Aortic Dissection That Developed Ischemic Cardiomyopathy due to Coronary Malperfusion
Emi NAGATA ; Takashi IGARASHI ; Hirono SATOKAWA ; Tsuyoshi FUJIMIYA ; Hiroharu SHINJO ; Keiichi ISHIDA ; Hitoshi YOKOYAMA
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;50(4):279-282
A 57-year-old man complained of dyspnea, and his echocardiography showed diffuse severe left ventricular dysfunction. Five days after admission and starting the treatment for congestive heart failure, a computed tomography pointed out DeBakey type 1 aortic dissection with a patent false lumen incidentally. The ostium of the left coronary artery was compressed with the false lumen, and this finding was thought to be a cause of development of left ventricular dysfunction. A modified Bentall procedure with bioprosthesis and total arch replacement were performed. The patient was discharged on the 28th postoperative day without any complications.