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  • Aortic coarctation (CoA) is a heart condition where a part of the aorta is narrowed, often needing surgery along with other problems in the heart.
  • In a study from 2014 to 2019, doctors performed complex surgeries on nine patients to fix CoA and related heart issues, using special procedures that replaced parts of the aorta.
  • The surgeries went well, with no deaths, and patients showed improvements in blood flow and other health conditions after recovery.

Article Abstract

Background: Aortic coarctation (CoA) is a common congenital aortic disease, which is often accompanied by aortic root disease. This study aimed to explore the simultaneous surgical treatment of aortic root replacement and ascending-abdominal aortic bypass grafting for patients with CoA and aortic root disease.

Case Description: From June 2014 to December 2019, nine patients with CoA and aortic root disease underwent simultaneous surgical treatment involving ascending-abdominal aortic bypass grafting and aortic root replacement (Bentall operation in eight patients and Wheat's operation in one patient). The degree of constriction, cardiopulmonary bypass time, ascending aorta occlusion time, operation time, artificial vessel diameter, ventilator support time and blood loss were recorded and analyzed. The blood pressure data of the limbs were measured pre- and postoperatively. All patients were followed up for 24±7 months. The mean extracorporeal circulation time was 130±17 minutes. The mean duration of the aortic clamp occlusion was 85±14 minutes. The mean operation time was 6.2±1.9 hours. The mean blood loss during and after surgery was 1,958±849 mL. The mean ventilator support time after operation was 20.3±11.6 hours. There were no operative mortalities. The arterial pressure gradient in the upper and lower limbs significantly improved. Postoperative computer-enhanced transvenous angiograms showed that the grafts were open with fluent flow. None of the patients experienced gastrointestinal complications, and no adverse events were observed during the follow-up.

Conclusions: Simultaneous surgical treatment with ascending-to-abdominal aorta bypass grafting and aortic root replacement is feasible for patients with CoA and aortic root disease.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10586939PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/jtd-23-384DOI Listing

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