A Patient with Aortic Arch Aneurysm Perforating the Left Pulmonary Artery
Daisuke Yuji1, Ikuo Katayama1, Masashi Tanaka1
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Shonan Fujisawa Tokushukai Hospital, Fujisawa city Kanagawa, Japan.
Abstract:
An aortic arch aneurysm rarely perforates the pulmonary artery, but once this occurs symptoms of heart failure may develop rapidly and result in a serious course. Here, we report such a case that was treated with life-saving emergency surgery. The patient was an 86-year-old man in whom aortic arch aneurysm had been pointed out 8 years earlier, but left untreated. In January 2014, dyspnea developed and he visited the emergency unit of our hospital. Continuous murmur was heard on auscultation, and aorta-pulmonary artery shunt was noted on transthoracic echocardiography. Chest computed tomography revealed a giant aortic arch aneurysm of size 106 mm that had perforated the left pulmonary artery (LPA). Emergency surgery was performed for a diagnosis of acute heart failure associated with perforation of the LPA by a giant aortic arch aneurysm. The postoperative course was favorable, and the patient was discharged with independent walking on postoperative day 28.
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