Surgery of the dissecting aneurysm involving a right aortic arch.
Journal: The Journal Of Cardiovascular Surgery
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Abstract
A dissecting aneurysm in association with a right aortic arch is extremely rare. However, a 50-year-old male was diagnosed as having a dissecting aneurysm (DeBakey IIIa) with a right aortic arch, right descending aorta and an aberrant retro-esophageal left subclavian artery. A graft replacement of the right descending aorta was successfully performed under right thoracotomy and partial cardiopulmonary bypass. Precise anatomical definition and proper surgical procedure permitted a successful surgical result.
Authors
N Minato, K Rikitake, J Murayama, H Ohnishi, K Takarabe
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