An 84-year-old man with severe aortic valve stenosis underwent transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). We selected a transapical approach TAVI because he had a 48-mm abdominal aortic aneurysm and his descending aorta was covered with severe atherosclerosis, a so-called "shaggy aorta". A 26-mm Sapien XT prosthesis (Edwards Lifesciences, Irvine, CA, USA) was successfully implanted, and TAVI was performed using cardiopulmonary bypass. His postoperative clinical course was unremarkable on the first day. On postoperative day 3, however, his systemic circulation suddenly collapsed due to cardiac tamponade. We performed an emergency re-thoracotomy. This operation improved his systemic circulation, but he had no movement in either leg. Magnetic resonance imaging showed spinal cord ischemia around the T10 level and acute multifocal micro cerebral infarctions. The cause of his neurological symptoms was thought to be spinal cord ischemia brought about by the shaggy aorta and low blood pressure due to cardiac tamponade after TAVI. < Postoperative spinal cord injury is caused by hypotension embolisms, and aortic dissection particularly in patients with severe aortic arteriosclerosis. Spinal cord ischemia is a rare complication after transcatheter aortic valve implantation because the descending aorta is not operated upon. However, it is necessary to keep in mind that postoperative hemodynamic instability can cause spinal cord ischemia in patients with a shaggy aorta.>.

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