1. Vegetation attached to the elephant trunk.
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Tanaka, Akiko, Sakamoto, Toshihito, Okada, Kenji, and Okita, Yutaka
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THORACIC aneurysms ,AORTIC dissection ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging of the brain ,HEMORRHAGE ,ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY ,CARDIAC infections ,HEART injuries ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
The elephant trunk technique is used as a standard method in the approach to staged repair of extensive thoracic aneurysms. Here, we present a rare case of a graft infection, in which vegetation was attached to the distal end of the elephant trunk. A 36-year old male who had undergone total arch replacement with elephant trunk installation for type A aortic dissection was readmitted for high-grade fever. At the time of admission, Osler's nodules were present and brain magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple small emboli and haemorrhages. Transoesophageal echocardiography could not locate any sign of infection within the cardiac chambers, but disclosed vegetation attached to the elephant trunk. He underwent successful emergent graft replacement of the lesion, and no recurrence of the infection has been observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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