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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 25, 250-253, Copyright © 1978 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
RL Berger
A simplified plastic repair for aortic dissection is described. The
operation consists of noncircumferential resection of the aortic segment
containing the intimal tear, leaving the posterior wall intact. The false
lumen is obliterated by oversewing both lips of the aortic incision. Aortic
continuity is restored either by primary closure or by the insertion of a
diamond-shaped prosthetic patch. The simplified plastic procedure shortens
cardiopulmonary bypass time and reduces bleeding from suture lines. The
operation was employed in 2 patients with success.
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A simplified plastic repair for aortic dissections
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