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Debranching-first and proximal arch replacement for an innominate artery aneurysm: a case study
George Lazopoulos1, Paris-Dimitrios Kalogerakos1, Dionysios Pavlopoulos1
1Division of Cardiac Surgery, University General Hospital of Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
Abstract:
The aneurysms of the innominate artery represent a rare form of aneurysmal disease. Management in an early elective basis is recommended due to the risk of stroke and rupture. Treatment options include open surgery, which is the gold standard, and endovascular repair. We describe the debranching-first technique and proximal arch replacement for a huge innominate artery aneurysm and discuss the surgical strategy for cannulation, perfusion and organ protection.
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