These data suggest that patients with acute type B dissection with a patent false lumen or a diameter > or = 45 mm (or both) during the acute phase are at risk for enlargement of the dissecting aorta. The patients with dissecting aortas > or = 45 mm or a patent false lumen (or both) therefore require close follow-up to detect enlargement of the dissecting aorta, whereas patients with a maximum aortic diameter of < 45 mm with a thrombosed false lumen can stay on conservative therapy.
A 79-year-old woman was urgently referred to a district hospital with dull central chest pain after swallowing a fish bone. The bone was removed by esophagoscopy. Eleven days later she presented because of hematemesis. Computed tomography and aortic arch angiography confirmed a diagnosis of esophageal perforation leading to mediastinitis and the presence of an infected pseudoaneurysm. The infected pseudoaneurysm was completely resected, followed by direct aorto-aorta anastomosis and omental coverage in a one-stage operation. She improved and was discharged 2 months later.
Aneurysm of the ductus arterious in adult in rare. 28 cases have been previously reported in the Japanese literature. A new 73-year-old male case, preoperatively diagnosed and successfully repaired, are presented. The patient with hoarseness was admitted to our hospital. Contrast-enhanced CT scans and aortograms made a diagnosis for the aneurysm of the ductus arteriosus. Operation was done through left thoracotomy with the aid of partial cardiopulmonary bypass. The pulmonary arterial end of the ductus arteriosus was closed and a Ligamentum arteriosus was identified. A 3 by 2.7 cm saccular aneurysm was resected and segmental replacement of the aorta with woven dacron graft was performed. Because of it's critical location and the high incidence of complications, aneurysm of the ductus arteriosus in the adult should be surgically corrected when diagnosed.
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