This is a case report of the successful surgical treatment of acute dissecting aneurysm of the ascending aorta. The patient was a 65-year-old female, who admitted to the hospital 3 hours after the onset of severe back pain. Enhanced CT of the chest and abdomen revealed acute dissection of the ascending aorta from its origin to the bilateral common iliac arteries. Thirteen hours initiation of the symptoms, operation was carried out using pump-oxygenator with hypothermia. Transverse incision of the ascending aorta revealed acute dissection in anterior aspect extending to two third of the circumference. The proximal small intimal tear was found 3 mm apart from the right coronary artery ostium. Upon closure of the tear resulting in obliteration of the right coronary artery, it required bypass procedure between the right coronary artery and the innominate artery using the saphenous vein graft. The aortic incision was directly closed using Dacron felt bolsters. Postoperative studies revealed disappearance of the proximal aortic dissection, patency of the bypass graft and existence of distal aortic dissection. Patient is in active life 6 months after operation.

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