학술논문

Computed tomography angiography of aorta subjected to external wrapping.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery. 6/1/2016, Vol. 11, p1-5. 5p.
Subject
*COMPUTED tomography
*CORONARY angiography
*AORTIC diseases
*SYNTHETIC fibers
*RADIOGRAPHIC films
*BLOOD vessel prosthesis
*POLYESTERS
*POSTOPERATIVE period
*TREATMENT effectiveness
*THORACIC aneurysms
Language
ISSN
1749-8090
Abstract
Background: External wrapping is a surgical technique used in patients with dilated ascending aorta. To date, there is no available data describing the radiographic features of the aorta subjected to external wrapping using a straight corrugated Dacron vascular prosthesis. The aim of this study was to find distinctive radiographic features of an externally constricted aorta. Methods: Preoperative and early postoperative (7th postoperative day) CT angiography images of ten patients who underwent wrapping procedures were assessed and compared. The images were analyzed in order to find characteristic features of CT angiography images of the ascending aorta subjected to external wrapping. Results: The CT-angiography images showed that the aortic wall deformed significantly (the wall plicated) after the wrapping procedure in one patient, whose aortic diameter was decreased by 47 %. The remaining nine patients did not have significant aortic wall deformations. All patients presented with a periaortic mass. This was a collection of blood clots and pericardial fluid that filled the empty space in the pericardium following a decrease in the diameter of the ascending aorta. A very thin (<1 mm) crescent-shaped uncontrasted layer was noticed between the aorta and the periaortic area in all patients. This, in turn, was an empty space between the aorta and the corrugated vascular prosthesis. Conclusions: The CT-angiography images of the aorta subjected to external wrapping may have unique features that are not observed after other operations on the ascending aorta. The knowledge about the details of this surgical procedure helps to correctly assess these images. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]