Hiroshima Journal of Medical Sciences 41 巻 2 号
1992-06 発行

Comparative Study of Cerebral Protection during Surgery of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm

Nomimura Takayuki
Kagawa Tetsuya
Morita Satoru
Hayashi Saiho
Orihashi Kazumasa
Shikata Hiroo
Ryuu Gou
Hamanaka Yoshiharu
Matsuura Yuichiro
Kawaue Yasushi
Kanehiro Keiichi
Ishihara Hiroshi
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Abstract
During the past 5 years, 30 cases of thoracic aortic aneurysm were treated. Selective cerebral perfusion (SCP) and retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP) were conducted for cerebral protection during aortic cross clamping. SCP was carried out in 5 cases of dissecting aneurysm (all Stanford type A, including a case of AAE) and 3 cases of arch aneurysm. RCP was conducted in 5 cases of dissecting aneurysm (4 Stanford type A; 1 Stanford type B with retrograde dissection) and 2 cases of aortic arch aneurysm. The mean cerebral perfusion time of SCP exceeded that of RCP (89 ± 26 min in SCP versus 61 ± 33 min in RCP p < 0.05). The hospital mortality rate was 38 % (SCP) and 29% (RCP). Neurological complications were prolonged unconsciousness (1/8 in SCP, 1/7 in RCP) and transient paralysis (0/8 in SCP, 1/7 in RCP). Although the mechanism for the cerebral protective effect of RCP is unknown, this perfusion method is easy and safe, requiring little time for ascending and/or arch aortic reconstruction.
著者キーワード
Ascending and arch aortic aneurysm
Selective cerebral perfusion
Retrograde cerebral perfusion