1. Cervical aortic arch with aortic aneurysm and retro-aortic innominate vein: A case of successful surgical repair
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Motoharu Kawashima, Hiroshi Tanaka, Shuto Tonoki, Jun Fujisue, Shunsuke Miyahara, Yoshikatsu Nomura, Nobuhiko Mukohara, and Hirohisa Murakami
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Cervical aortic arch ,Aortic aneurysm ,Retro-aortic innominate vein ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Purpose: We report the case of a patient with a cervical aortic arch and retro-aortic innominate vein without congenital heart disease. Procedures & main findings: A 40-year-old female was referred to our hospital because of hoarseness for a few months. Computed tomography revealed a saccular aneurysm complicated by a cervical aortic arch with normal brachiocephalic branching, redundant transverse aorta, and left-sided descending aorta. The left innominate vein crossed the aneurysm beneath the aortic arch. Surgical repair was performed under hypothermic circulatory arrest through a fifth intercostal thoracotomy. The arch distal to the left common carotid artery and the proximal descending aorta were replaced with a prosthesis, and the left subclavian artery was reconstructed. The patient was discharged with a favorable postoperative course. Conclusions: Proper diagnosis and relevant surgical manipulations are required for patients with congenital aortic arch abnormalities.
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- 2022
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