A male infant, having a persistent fifth aortic arch and interruption of the aorta distal to the left subclavian artery, underwent successful surgical treatment. A histological study of the excised segment of the aorta showed that the ductal tissue extended to the junction between the fifth arch and the descending aorta with consequent narrowing in the corresponding region. The ductal tissue, however, did not contribute to occlusion in the fourth aortic arch. The morphogenesis of this combination of aortic arch anomalies was also discussed.
Serum S-100 beta protein elevated immediately after weaning from CPB correlated with bypass time but not with neurological symptoms. Physiological changes other than substantial brain damage caused by CPB may increase the serum S-100 beta protein level. Prebypass data on neonates and infants showed serum S-100 beta protein increased without brain damage supporting this hypothesis.
The case of a 61-year-old woman with deterioration of mitral bioprosthesis and severe left atrial calcification is presented. Although the implantation of a mechanical valve within the orifice of a mitral bioprosthesis was tried, we found a major pitfall in this method was exact orifice matching.
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