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Braz J Cardiovasc Surg ; 39(1): e20200465, 2024 Feb 05.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38315001

Cannulation strategies in aortic arch surgeries are a matter of immense discussion. Majority of time deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) is the way out, but it does come with its set of demerits. Here we demonstrate a case with aortic arch dissection dealt with dual cannulation strategy in axillary and femoral artery without need for DHCA and ensuring complete neuroprotection of brain and spinal cord without hinderance of time factor. Inception of new ideas like this may decrease the need for DHCA and hence its drawbacks, thus decreasing the morbidity and mortality associated.


Aortic Diseases , Heart Arrest , Humans , Aorta, Thoracic/surgery , Circulatory Arrest, Deep Hypothermia Induced , Aortic Diseases/surgery , Catheterization , Heart Arrest/etiology , Treatment Outcome , Retrospective Studies
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Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc ; 39(1): e20200465, 2024. tab, graf
Article En | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535533

ABSTRACT Cannulation strategies in aortic arch surgeries are a matter of immense discussion. Majority of time deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) is the way out, but it does come with its set of demerits. Here we demonstrate a case with aortic arch dissection dealt with dual cannulation strategy in axillary and femoral artery without need for DHCA and ensuring complete neuroprotection of brain and spinal cord without hinderance of time factor. Inception of new ideas like this may decrease the need for DHCA and hence its drawbacks, thus decreasing the morbidity and mortality associated.

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