Clinical case: aortic valve replacement with aortic root reconstruction and coronary artery bypass grafting in 73-yo obese female patient

Aortic valve replacement is the second most common cardiac surgery procedure. Prosthesis-patient size mismatch can increase the incidence of adverse events postoperatively, it also leads to increased left ventricular load. Some studies describe the higher mortality in this group of patients. It is a...

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Main Authors: D. V. Borisov, A. S. Zotov, S. A. Vachev, A. V. Troitskiy, R. I. Khabazov
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Language:Russian
Published: Eco-vector 2018-12-01
Series:Клиническая практика
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Online Access:https://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/10776/8459
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spelling doaj-05009e1bfba94c47bdd7fab3e09ad81d2020-11-25T04:00:22ZrusEco-vectorКлиническая практика 2220-30952618-86272018-12-0191717510.17816/clinpract09171-759725Clinical case: aortic valve replacement with aortic root reconstruction and coronary artery bypass grafting in 73-yo obese female patientD. V. Borisov0A. S. Zotov1S. A. Vachev2A. V. Troitskiy3R. I. Khabazov4Federal research Clinical center for specialized types of health care and medical technologies of Federal Medical and Biology AgencyFederal research Clinical center for specialized types of health care and medical technologies of Federal Medical and Biology AgencyFederal research Clinical center for specialized types of health care and medical technologies of Federal Medical and Biology AgencyFederal research Clinical center for specialized types of health care and medical technologies of Federal Medical and Biology AgencyFederal research Clinical center for specialized types of health care and medical technologies of Federal Medical and Biology AgencyAortic valve replacement is the second most common cardiac surgery procedure. Prosthesis-patient size mismatch can increase the incidence of adverse events postoperatively, it also leads to increased left ventricular load. Some studies describe the higher mortality in this group of patients. It is also proved that patients with severe aortic stenosis usually have impaired platelet aggregation and low von Willebrand factor causing bleeding disorders. We report a case of successful aortic valve replacement and aortic root enlargement (Nicks technique) combined with coronary artery bypass grafting (left internal mammary artery to the left anterior descending artery) and left atrial appendage resection in 73-y.o. obese female patient. Postoperative course was uneventful.https://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/10776/8459aortic valveaortic root reconstructionaortic valve stenosisaortic valve replacement
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author D. V. Borisov
A. S. Zotov
S. A. Vachev
A. V. Troitskiy
R. I. Khabazov
spellingShingle D. V. Borisov
A. S. Zotov
S. A. Vachev
A. V. Troitskiy
R. I. Khabazov
Clinical case: aortic valve replacement with aortic root reconstruction and coronary artery bypass grafting in 73-yo obese female patient
Клиническая практика
aortic valve
aortic root reconstruction
aortic valve stenosis
aortic valve replacement
author_facet D. V. Borisov
A. S. Zotov
S. A. Vachev
A. V. Troitskiy
R. I. Khabazov
author_sort D. V. Borisov
title Clinical case: aortic valve replacement with aortic root reconstruction and coronary artery bypass grafting in 73-yo obese female patient
title_short Clinical case: aortic valve replacement with aortic root reconstruction and coronary artery bypass grafting in 73-yo obese female patient
title_full Clinical case: aortic valve replacement with aortic root reconstruction and coronary artery bypass grafting in 73-yo obese female patient
title_fullStr Clinical case: aortic valve replacement with aortic root reconstruction and coronary artery bypass grafting in 73-yo obese female patient
title_full_unstemmed Clinical case: aortic valve replacement with aortic root reconstruction and coronary artery bypass grafting in 73-yo obese female patient
title_sort clinical case: aortic valve replacement with aortic root reconstruction and coronary artery bypass grafting in 73-yo obese female patient
publisher Eco-vector
series Клиническая практика
issn 2220-3095
2618-8627
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Aortic valve replacement is the second most common cardiac surgery procedure. Prosthesis-patient size mismatch can increase the incidence of adverse events postoperatively, it also leads to increased left ventricular load. Some studies describe the higher mortality in this group of patients. It is also proved that patients with severe aortic stenosis usually have impaired platelet aggregation and low von Willebrand factor causing bleeding disorders. We report a case of successful aortic valve replacement and aortic root enlargement (Nicks technique) combined with coronary artery bypass grafting (left internal mammary artery to the left anterior descending artery) and left atrial appendage resection in 73-y.o. obese female patient. Postoperative course was uneventful.
topic aortic valve
aortic root reconstruction
aortic valve stenosis
aortic valve replacement
url https://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/10776/8459
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