2004
DOI: 10.2298/vsp0401015n
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The problem of calcified ascending aorta during aortocoronary bypass

Abstract: Heavily calcified ascending aorta significantly increased morbidity and lethality during open-heart surgery. Cannulation and clamping (partial or total) of severely atherosclerotic ascending aorta can easily cause damage and rupture of aortic wall, with consequential distal (often fatal) embolization with atheromatous debris (brain, myocardium). From June 1998. until June 2000, 11 of 2,136 (0.5%) patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting were with the severe atheromatous ascending aorta. The site … Show more

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