학술논문

A Case of Stanford Type A Acute Aortic Dissection with an Innominate Artery Rupture / 腕頭動脈破裂を来たした Stanford A 型急性大動脈解離の1例
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本心臓血管外科学会雑誌 / Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery. 2021, 50(5):333
Subject
acute aortic dissection
cerebral complication
innominate artery rupture
total arch replacement
弓部大動脈置換術
急性大動脈解離
脳分離体外循環
脳灌流障害
腕頭動脈破裂
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0285-1474
1883-4108
Abstract
We recorded a case of a 58-year-old man who presented with swelling of the right neck after sudden chest pain. He was diagnosed with Stanford type A aortic dissection. Computed tomography revealed an aneurysm in the innominate artery surrounded by a hematoma. We therefore suspected a rupture of the innominate artery. In addition, the right common carotid artery was almost completely obstructed due to dissection. An emergency partial arch replacement was performed. Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) was established with two blood supplies : the right axillary and left common femoral arteries. When CPB was started, the innominate artery ruptured and could no longer be used for cerebral perfusion or as an anastomotic site. The right side of the neck was opened, and a synthetic graft was anastomosed to the right common carotid artery for cerebral perfusion. Finally, the graft was anastomosed with a branch of the main trunk. The right subclavian artery was also reconstructed using a graft that was anastomosed to the axillary artery for blood supply. The postoperative course was favorable, and no cerebral complications were observed.