CC BY 4.0 · Aorta (Stamford) 2020; 08(03): 083-090
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1714059
How I Do It

Penza's Surgical Maneuver: A Key to Tackle Complex Proximal Descending Thoracic Aortic Infectious or Malignant Issues

Evgeny Rosseykin
1   Department of Surgery, Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, Penza, Russian Federation
,
Dmitry Chichevatov
2   Department of Surgery, Penza State University, Penza, Russian Federation
,
Evgeny Sinev
3   Department of Thoracic Surgery, Regional Oncology Health Center, Penza, Russian Federation
,
Evgeny Kobzev
1   Department of Surgery, Federal Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, Penza, Russian Federation
› Author Affiliations
Funding None.

Abstract

We performed off-pump ascending-to-descending aortic grafting with the debranching of left carotid and subclavian arteries and total aortic arch transection in three patients. We have called this technique “Penza's Surgical Maneuver” and propose it for a safe surgery in cases where the aortic arch, the aortic isthmus, the beginning segment of the descending aorta, the esophagus, and a lung are diseased.



Publication History

Received: 21 June 2018

Accepted: 24 May 2020

Article published online:
05 November 2020

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