DOI: 10.1093/ejcts/ezae199 ISSN: 1873-734X

Antegrade cerebral perfusion via the right subclavian artery during open distal arch or proximal descending aortic repair from left thoracotomy

Guido Gelpi, Santi Trimarchi, Tim J Mandigers, Viviana Grassi, Carlo De Vincentiis

Abstract

In the current endovascular era, open surgery through left posterolateral thoracotomy (PLT) with moderate to deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) remains an alternative for treating chronic distal arch or proximal descending aortic diseases, allowing cardiovascular surgeons to definitively repair the aorta in a single stage. When utilizing this approach, this report illustrates an alternative surgical technique for antegrade body perfusion during cooling, antegrade selective cerebral perfusion (ASCP), and rewarming, through a prosthetic graft on the right subclavian artery (RSA). This report shows the safety and feasibility of this technique during open distal arch and/or proximal descending aortic surgery through left PLT, after shifting the patient from a supine to the right lateral decubitus position.

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