【从升主动脉到腹腔上主动脉的解剖外旁路术——用于主动脉缩窄或中断再手术的手术选择】。

T Nakamichi, T Katogi, T Ueda, R Aeba, M Yasudo, Y Cho, M Kido, T Omoto, S Kawada
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主动脉缩窄(CoA)或中断(IAA)修复后再手术的最佳方法仍然存在争议。4例患者在CoA或IAA修复后行解剖外搭桥治疗再狭窄。年龄从4岁到12岁不等。2例CoA、1例A-IAA型和1例B-IAA型的初始修复包括2例移植、1例锁骨下动脉降压主动脉成形术和1例锁骨下皮瓣主动脉成形术。他们都是在婴儿期经历的。术前右臂收缩压为140 ~ 190 mmHg。通过胸骨中线切开术和上腹腔镜切口,采用12至18毫米的管移植从升主动脉到腹腔上主动脉的解剖外旁路。所有患者手术后均存活,高血压症状明显改善。我们的经验证实了这种选择在CoA或IAA修复后再狭窄的年轻患者中的安全性和有效性。
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[Extra-anatomic bypass from the ascending aorta to the supraceliac abdominal aorta--surgical option applied to reoperation for aortic coarctation or interruption].

The optimal approach for reoperation following repair of aortic coarctation (CoA) or interruption (IAA) remains controversial. Four patients underwent extra-anatomic bypass for restenosis after repair of CoA or IAA. The age ranged from 4 to 12 years. The initial repairs for two CoA, one type A-IAA, and one type B-IAA consisted of two grafting, one subclavian arterial turning-down aortoplasty, and one subclavian flap aortoplasty. All of them underwent during infancy. Preoperative right arm systolic pressure ranged from 140 to 190 mmHg ar rest. Through a midline sternotomy and an upper laparotmy incision, an extra-anatomic bypass from the ascending aorta to the supraceliac abdominal aorta was employed using a 12 to 18 mm tube graft. All patients survived surgeries, and their hypertension markedly improved. Our experience confirms safety and effectiveness of this option in selected young patients with re-stenosis of following repair of CoA or IAA.

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