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Novel and Innovative Hybrid Technique for Type A Aortic Dissection
Published on: March 28, 2025
A minimally invasive, algorithm-based approach for anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery
Brian D Conway1, Michael J Bates, Robert A Hanfland
1From the *Division of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, †University of Iowa Children's Hospital, Iowa City, IA USA; and ‡Divisions of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery and Pediatric Cardiology, Colorado Children's Hospital, Aurora, CO USA.
Objective:
Operative repair for anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery (AAOCA) has been described using various innovative techniques. Common to each series is the use of a full sternotomy. As demand for minimally invasive approaches to adult cardiac surgery has increased, the upper hemisternotomy has emerged as a safe and effective technique for aortic valve and root replacement. This report reviews our results and describes the application of an upper hemisternotomy to an algorithm-based surgical approach for AAOCA.
Methods:
From January 2012 to March 2013, the aortic root was approached via a 7-cm skin incision and upper hemisternotomy for all patients undergoing repair of an AAOCA. The type of repair performed was in accordance with a predefined surgical algorithm. The anomalous vessel had a slit-like ostium and followed a supracommissural intramural course in three patients with symptomatic anomalous right coronary artery. These patients underwent coronary unroofing. In contrast, a patient with an anomalous left coronary artery presented without an intramural segment and underwent vessel translocation and reimplantation.
Results:
All patients underwent AAOCA repair according to our surgical algorithm and via an upper hemisternotomy. The median length of stay was 4 days. All patients had resolution of symptoms, and there were no reported complications at a median follow-up of 16.5 months.
Conclusions:
This series describes a minimally invasive approach to AAOCA repair. When used in conjunction with a defined surgical algorithm, this technique enables a safe and effective repair in all forms of AAOCA without concomitant coronary artery disease.
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