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A Floating Thrombus Anchored at the Proximal Anastomosis of a Woven Thoracic Graft Mimicking a Genuine Aortic Dissection

Authors :
Germain, Lucie
Bondarenko, Olexandr
Fu, Yijun
Bourget, Jean-Michel
Guidoin, Robert
Verdant, Alain
Zhang, Ze
Liu, Bing
Lin, Jing
Li, Bin
Rochette-Drouin, Olivier
Guzman, Randolph
Douville, Yvan
Wang, Lu
Jing, Zaiping
Germain, Lucie
Bondarenko, Olexandr
Fu, Yijun
Bourget, Jean-Michel
Guidoin, Robert
Verdant, Alain
Zhang, Ze
Liu, Bing
Lin, Jing
Li, Bin
Rochette-Drouin, Olivier
Guzman, Randolph
Douville, Yvan
Wang, Lu
Jing, Zaiping
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

An aortoesophageal fistula following surgery for a ruptured 6.6-cm thoracic aneurysm in a 69-year-old female was repaired using a 34-mm woven prosthetic graft. A follow-up computed tomography (CT) scan at 10 days postoperatively revealed a dissection-like picture in the region of the graft, which was treated conservatively. The patient eventually died from sepsis and multiorgan failure. At autopsy, the graft was retrieved in situ and studied by detailed gross, microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) examination. Gross observation confirmed that the dissection resulted from the rolling of the internal capsule downstream. A massive thrombus anchored at the proximal anastomosis and held by a narrow head was also noted. The thrombus demonstrated reorganization in the area of the anastomosis, with a false lumen in its distal half. The reminder of the thrombus consisted of layered fibrin. After gross examination, the fabric graft was found to be flawless. Additional detailed studies were also done using microscopy, SEM, and gross examination.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1369989140
Document Type :
Electronic Resource