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Mini Aortic Valve Replacement Converted to Bentall Procedure Secondary to Chronic Type A Aortic Dissection
Sheryar Muhammad1, Jeremiah Fowler1, Bassel Kadi1
1Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital, Royal Oak, USA.
Abstract:
In our case, a 46-year-old female with severe aortic insufficiency presented for minimally invasive aortic valve replacement. The patient was taken to the operating room, where transesophageal echocardiography showed severe aortic regurgitation with prolapse of the non-coronary cusp. The patient was placed on a cardiopulmonary bypass machine with peripheral cannulation. The aorta was cross-clamped, and an aortotomy was made. Despite multiple attempts, the left main coronary ostium was not visible. A sternotomy was quickly performed, and a newly discovered chronic type A dissection, obscuring the left main coronary artery, was found. Seventeen minutes after the cross-clamp was placed, the left main was transected, and cardioplegia was delivered. The patient then underwent a Bentall procedure with an aortic valve and root replacement.
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