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Interact CardioVasc Thorac Surg 2007;6:652-653. doi:10.1510/icvts.2007.158097
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Proposal for bail-out procedures - Cardiac general

Bilateral axillary artery inflow in the treatment of a rare case of pseudocoartaction of the aortic arch

Alessandro Mazzola*, Renato Gregorini, Guglielmo DeCurtis and Marco Ciocca

Cardiac Surgery Department, Ospedale Giuseppe Mazzini, Piazzale San Padre Pio, 64100 Teramo, Italy

*Corresponding author. Tel.: +39 0861 429690; fax: +39 0861 429687.

E-mail address: sandromaz{at}tin.it (A. Mazzola).

The axillary artery is the preferred site for arterial cannulation in operations for ascending aorta and aortic arch replacement in order to reduce perfusion-related morbidity in acute dissection and to prevent cerebral embolism in atherosclerotic aneurysm. We present the case of a patient with a chronic dissection presenting as pseudocoartaction of the aortic arch in which bilateral axillary artery inflow was necessary to perfuse both ascending and descending aorta.

Key Words: Axillary artery; Aortic aneurysm; Cardiopulmonary bypass


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