Modified arch-first technique performed on a beating heart for an arch aneurysm with atheromatous plaques

Ann Vasc Dis. 2013;6(2):226-9. doi: 10.3400/avd.hdi.12.00072. Epub 2013 Apr 20.

Abstract

A shaggy aorta with unstable atheromatous plaques has a high risk of neurologic complications in cases of arch aneurysm. We report the use of a modified arch-first technique involving arch replacement for a beating heart after reconstruction of supra-aortic vessels while maintaining normal blood pressure. The procedure was performed in a patient who had an arch aneurysm, complicated by an aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) and a shaggy aorta ascending to the aortic arch. This modified arch-first technique is an alternative surgical approach that is used for arch aneurysms involving a shaggy aorta, in order to prevent embolic debris-related complications.

Keywords: aberrant right subclavian artery; arch aneurysm; arch-first technique.