1. Aortic root replacement and valvuloplasty in a woman with severe pectus excavatum
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Gregory Amanatidis, Panagiotis Kalogris, Kosmas Iliadis, Anna Smyrli, Konstantinos T. Petsios, and Alexandros Demis
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Sternum ,business.industry ,Aortic root ,Aortic Root ,Pectus Excavatum ,Case Report ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,Valvuloplasty ,0302 clinical medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,Pectus excavatum ,RC666-701 ,Marfan ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Cardiac compression ,business ,Aortic valve regurgitation - Abstract
We describe a case of a 43-year old woman with Marfan’s syndrome, tricuspid valve regurgitation and severe pectus excavatum who required an aortic root replacement and valvuloplasty for an ascending aortic aneurism with aortic valve regurgitation and tricuspid valve regurgitation. There was a severe angulation of the sternum which was close to 1.5 cm to the column vertebrae. Such cases are quite rare and always a challenge for surgeons to achieve adequate exposure of the heart and prevent excessive cardiac compression. We present our access, a safe and efficient exposure of the heart in order to achieve the best outcome.
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- 2018
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