A Rare Catastrophe: Three Cases of Aortic Root Dehiscence after Surgery

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Autor(a) principal: İyigün,Taner
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Timur,Barış, Aksu,Timuçin
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-76382022005001206
Resumo: Abstract Ascending aortic pathologies may be life-threatening. Postoperative aortic root dehiscence is a very rare but extremely dangerous complication with a high mortality rate, and redo surgery is mandatory due to high risk of spontaneous rupture. We present three cases that had undergone Bentall procedure and had postoperative aortic root dehiscence. One of the patients presented with hemiplegia caused by septic embolus while the others had mild symptoms. Dr. Yakut’s modified Bentall procedure, the flanged technique, was performed for each patient in redo surgery. Two patients were successfully discharged from the hospital, but one died due to intracranial hemorrhage and multiple organ failure.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A Rare Catastrophe: Three Cases of Aortic Root Dehiscence after Surgery
title A Rare Catastrophe: Three Cases of Aortic Root Dehiscence after Surgery
spellingShingle A Rare Catastrophe: Three Cases of Aortic Root Dehiscence after Surgery
İyigün,Taner
Aortic Diseases
Ascending Aorta
Dehiscence
Cardiac Surgery
Rupture
Spontaneous
title_short A Rare Catastrophe: Three Cases of Aortic Root Dehiscence after Surgery
title_full A Rare Catastrophe: Three Cases of Aortic Root Dehiscence after Surgery
title_fullStr A Rare Catastrophe: Three Cases of Aortic Root Dehiscence after Surgery
title_full_unstemmed A Rare Catastrophe: Three Cases of Aortic Root Dehiscence after Surgery
title_sort A Rare Catastrophe: Three Cases of Aortic Root Dehiscence after Surgery
author İyigün,Taner
author_facet İyigün,Taner
Timur,Barış
Aksu,Timuçin
author_role author
author2 Timur,Barış
Aksu,Timuçin
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv İyigün,Taner
Timur,Barış
Aksu,Timuçin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aortic Diseases
Ascending Aorta
Dehiscence
Cardiac Surgery
Rupture
Spontaneous
topic Aortic Diseases
Ascending Aorta
Dehiscence
Cardiac Surgery
Rupture
Spontaneous
description Abstract Ascending aortic pathologies may be life-threatening. Postoperative aortic root dehiscence is a very rare but extremely dangerous complication with a high mortality rate, and redo surgery is mandatory due to high risk of spontaneous rupture. We present three cases that had undergone Bentall procedure and had postoperative aortic root dehiscence. One of the patients presented with hemiplegia caused by septic embolus while the others had mild symptoms. Dr. Yakut’s modified Bentall procedure, the flanged technique, was performed for each patient in redo surgery. Two patients were successfully discharged from the hospital, but one died due to intracranial hemorrhage and multiple organ failure.
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