Hiroshima Journal of Medical Sciences Volume 42 Issue 3
published_at 1993-09

Retrograde Cerebral and Coronary Perfusion for Acute Dissection of Stanford Type A with Destruction of the Right Coronary Ostia

Sueda Taijiro
Hayashi Saiho
Nomimura Takayuki
Kurisu Yoshihiro
Orihashi Kazumasa
Shikata Hiroo
Matsuura Yuichiro
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Abstract
Repair of acute aortic dissection with destruction of the right coronary ostia and aortic valve regurgitation is described. The patient was a 54 year-old female with Marfan syndrome, who was admitted to our hospital for acute dissection with annulo aortic ectasia, accompanied by myocardial ischemia of the inferior wall. Retrograde dissection to the aortic annulus and destruction of the right coronary ostia due to extended dissection were noted. Retrograde coronary infusion through the coronary sinus was conducted during replacement of aortic annulus by the Cabrol method in conjunction with supplementary vein grafting to the right coronary artery. Distal repair was carried out, supported by hypothermic circulatory arrest and retrograde cerebral perfusion through the superior vena caval cannula. Retrograde cerebral and coronary sinus perfusion have been shown to be quite effective for treating patients requiring complex reconstruction of the ascending aorta.
Keywords
Retrograde cerebral perfusion
Retrograde coronary sinus pefusion
Acute aortic dissection