BACKGROUND: Ascending aortic aneurysms without dilatation of the sinuses of Valsalva are generally handled by resection and replacement with a tubular graft or by tailoring aortoplasty. We propose an alternative treatment with a direct anastomosis of the two stumps of the aorta after complete aneurysm resection through an upper J ministernotomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We have applied this procedure to 45 patients. Mean age was 60.2 +/- 12.1 years. Mean aneurysm diameter was 51.0 +/- 8.0 mm. The skin incision averaged 6.5 cm. Two circumferential aortotomies were made: one at the level of the sinotubular junction, the other one just below the innominate artery. The two ends of the aorta were then sutured with a 3-0 Prolene running suture. In 31 cases (61%) aorta-associated valve replacement was carried out. RESULTS: Hospital mortality was 4.4%. Mean CPB and cross-clamp times were 104 +/- 71 and 68 +/- 25 minutes respectively. Mean blood loss was 380 +/- 300 mL. Median ventilation requirement and intensive care unit stay were 17 and 21 hours. Median hospital stay was 7 days. During the follow-up period (23.7 +/- 12.3 months), 1 patient required reoperation and 2 patients died. Event-free survival is 88.4 +/- 5.7 at 44 months. The surviving patients are routinely checked with ultrasonography and angio computed tomography scan. There was a very low redilatation rate (1 patient, 2.3%) and no incidence of pseudoaneurysm. CONCLUSIONS: Complete resection of ascending aortic aneurysms with end-to-end anastomosis through an upper ministernotomy represents a feasible, safe, physiologic and cost-effective minimally invasive surgical option in cases of aneurysms with normal or nearly normal sinotubular junctions.

Ascending aortic aneurysm treated by cuneiform resection and end-to-end anastomosis through a ministernotomy

VIGANO', MARIO;RINALDI, MAURO;D'ARMINI, ANDREA MARIA;BOFFINI, MASSIMO;ALLONI, ALESSIA;
2002-01-01

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ascending aortic aneurysms without dilatation of the sinuses of Valsalva are generally handled by resection and replacement with a tubular graft or by tailoring aortoplasty. We propose an alternative treatment with a direct anastomosis of the two stumps of the aorta after complete aneurysm resection through an upper J ministernotomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We have applied this procedure to 45 patients. Mean age was 60.2 +/- 12.1 years. Mean aneurysm diameter was 51.0 +/- 8.0 mm. The skin incision averaged 6.5 cm. Two circumferential aortotomies were made: one at the level of the sinotubular junction, the other one just below the innominate artery. The two ends of the aorta were then sutured with a 3-0 Prolene running suture. In 31 cases (61%) aorta-associated valve replacement was carried out. RESULTS: Hospital mortality was 4.4%. Mean CPB and cross-clamp times were 104 +/- 71 and 68 +/- 25 minutes respectively. Mean blood loss was 380 +/- 300 mL. Median ventilation requirement and intensive care unit stay were 17 and 21 hours. Median hospital stay was 7 days. During the follow-up period (23.7 +/- 12.3 months), 1 patient required reoperation and 2 patients died. Event-free survival is 88.4 +/- 5.7 at 44 months. The surviving patients are routinely checked with ultrasonography and angio computed tomography scan. There was a very low redilatation rate (1 patient, 2.3%) and no incidence of pseudoaneurysm. CONCLUSIONS: Complete resection of ascending aortic aneurysms with end-to-end anastomosis through an upper ministernotomy represents a feasible, safe, physiologic and cost-effective minimally invasive surgical option in cases of aneurysms with normal or nearly normal sinotubular junctions.
2002
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Vigano', Mario; Rinaldi, Mauro; D'Armini, ANDREA MARIA; Boffini, Massimo; G., Zattera; Alloni, Alessia; R., Dore
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