CC BY 4.0 · Aorta (Stamford) 2018; 06(03): 088-091
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1678553
Case Report
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Rare Case of Surgical Treatment of a Giant Aortic Arch False Aneurysm

Vladimir Shlomin
1   Department of Vascular Surgery, City Multiservice Hospital No. 2, Saint Petersburg, Russia
,
Yury Didenko
1   Department of Vascular Surgery, City Multiservice Hospital No. 2, Saint Petersburg, Russia
,
Igor Drozhzhin
1   Department of Vascular Surgery, City Multiservice Hospital No. 2, Saint Petersburg, Russia
,
Petr Puzdriak
1   Department of Vascular Surgery, City Multiservice Hospital No. 2, Saint Petersburg, Russia
,
Pavel Bondarenko
1   Department of Vascular Surgery, City Multiservice Hospital No. 2, Saint Petersburg, Russia
,
Nadezhda Grebenkina
1   Department of Vascular Surgery, City Multiservice Hospital No. 2, Saint Petersburg, Russia
› Author Affiliations
Funding None.
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Publication History

26 May 2017

05 November 2018

Publication Date:
22 February 2019 (online)

Abstract

The authors present a clinical case of a 44-year-old male patient with a chronic giant aortic arch pseudoaneurysm with a diameter of 136 × 72 mm. The open resection of false aneurysm was accomplished without artificial circulation. Repair was performed with temporary ascending-to-descending and brachiocephalic bypass without cardiopulmonary bypass.

 
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