Title of article :
Emergent hybrid treatment strategy in a patient with impending rupture of descending aorta aneurysm, including an aberrant right subclavian artery orifice: A rare case report
Author/Authors :
Çakır, Habib Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - İzmir - Turkey , Çakır, Volkan Department of Interventional Radiology - Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - İzmir - Turkey , Yürekli, Ismail Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - İzmir - Turkey , Tunca, Utkan Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - İzmir - Turkey , Gökkurt, Yaşar Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - İzmir - Turkey , Dönmez, Köksal Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - İzmir - Turkey , Erbil, Güleycan Medical Student - Faculty of Medicine - İzmir Katip Çelebi University – İzmir - Turkey , Kestelli, Mert Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - İzmir - Turkey , Gürbüz, Ali Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - İzmir - Turkey
Pages :
4
From page :
363
To page :
366
Abstract :
In the treatment of elderly and high-risk patients with a descending aortic aneurysm, the hybrid approach emerges as a good alternative (1). In the cases of descending aortic aneurysm ruptures, the mortality and morbidity rates of the conventional surgery are high. Operation periods in this patient group are significantly reduced with the hybrid approach. For these reasons, to avoid conventional surgery in cases where there is no proper neck anatomy (especially proximal descending aortic aneurysm rupture), endovascular procedures are performed by providing an adequate neck after debranching of the aortic arch. Debranching can be performed with anatomic or extra-anatomic bypass methods (2). In this study, we aimed to present the case of a 70-year-old male patient with an aberrant right subclavian artery (SA) and impending descending aortic aneurysm rupture, including an aberrant right SA orifice treated at a hybrid operation theatre with right external carotid artery (ECA)–right SA bypass, left ECA–left SA bypass, and thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR)
Keywords :
Impending Rupture , Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery , Hybrid Treatment
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi
Serial Year :
2018
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2616054
Link To Document :
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