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Surgical Myocardial Revascularization in a Sub-Saharan African Country: Indications and Results

Authors :
Kouassi Flavien Kendja
Yoboua Aim e Kirioua-Kamenan
Joseph Kouamé
Landry Kohou-Kone
Jean Calaire Degré
Gnamien Randolph Niava
Yapo Paul Yapo
Eric Koutoua Katché
Kwadjau Anderson Amani
Aka Roland N’guetta
Kouassi Michel Kangah
Kouassi Antonin Souaga
Arnau Ekou
Source :
World Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery. 11:95-103
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Scientific Research Publishing, Inc., 2021.

Abstract

Introduction: Despite the advances of interventional catheterization, surgery remains the treatment of choice for some coronary lesions. Objective: To report the indications and results of surgical revascularization of the myocardium at the Abidjan Heart Institute. Patient and Methods: This is a retrospective study of patients with coronary insufficiency who underwent surgical myocardial revascularization between March 2014 and May 2020 in the Cardiovascular Surgery Department of the Abidjan Heart Institute. There were 17 patients, 11 of whom were men (64.7%) and 6 women (35.3%), The mean age of the patients was 57.5 years ± 8.8. All patients were symptomatic with disabling angina in class III of the Canadian Cardiac Society (CCS). This sym- ptomatology had been evolving on average for 5 years and 6 patients had a history of acute coronary syndrome, 2 of whom had undergone prior angioplasty. Coronary angiography revealed mono-truncated (17.6%), bi-truncated (23.5%) and tri-truncated (58.8%) lesions. Results: The patients were operated under cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) 15 cases (88.2%) and off pump in 2 cases (11.8%). They underwent a single bypass in 23.5% of cases, a double bypass in 47.1% of cases and a triple bypass in 29.4% of cases. We observed 3 cases of complications (17.6%), namely transient acute renal failure, mediastinitis and postoperative bleeding. The operative and hospital mortality was nil. After a mean follow-up of 3 ± 1.8 years, all patients were asymptomatic with a negative stress test at last check-up. Conclusion: Our experience has allowed us to demonstrate the safe performance of surgical myocardial revascularization in our patients with satisfactory and encouraging results.

Details

ISSN :
21643210 and 21643202
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8486c70db721110775b03cb8ade02eac
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4236/wjcs.2021.1111013