另一种覆盖c(o)a(rc)t的方法

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Karthik V. Ramakrishnan
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在本期杂志中,Koizumi及其同事[1]展示了使用l形胸胸切开术切除并修复一名16岁儿童的远端弓动脉瘤并假性狭窄。这种方法在成人全主动脉弓置换术中已经被广泛描述[2-4],作者也采用这种方法成功地治疗了他们的患者。我们必须祝贺作者在一个复杂的案例中以一些创新的思维取得了非常令人满意的结果。毫无疑问,l形切口为全弓置换术提供了良好的暴露[3]。该切口结合了胸骨正中切开术和开胸术的优点。与胸骨切开术相比,这种延伸使得吻合口远端更容易接近,并且如作者所证明的那样,便于在手术期间使用全身灌注。尽管关于深度低温循环停止与选择性脑灌注的争论尚未解决,但无论使用何种旁路技术,l入路比单独开胸或开胸手术更容易手术。为了获得良好的手术效果,美观的外表是一个很小的代价。在儿科领域,我可能会考虑在复杂的重做缩窄的情况下使用这种技术。
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Another way to skin a c(o)a(rc)t
In this issue of the journal, Koizumi and colleagues [1] have demonstrated the use of an L-shaped thoraco-sternotomy incision to perform resection and repair of a distal arch aneurysm with pseudo-coarctation in a 16-year old. This approach has been described extensively described for total aortic arch replacement in adults [2–4], and the authors have adapted this approach to successfully treat their patient. The authors must be congratulated on achieving an immensely satisfactory outcome with some out-of-the box thinking in a complex case. There is no doubt that the L-shaped incision provides excellent exposure for total arch replacement [3]. This incision combines the advantages of a median sternotomy as well as a thoracotomy. The extension makes the distal end of the anastomoses more easily accessible as compared to a sternotomy and facilitates the use of total body perfusion during the operation as the authors have demonstrated. Notwithstanding the unresolved debate regarding deep hypothermic circulatory arrest versus selective cerebral perfusion, the L-approach makes the operation easier than either a sternotomy or a thoracotomy alone irrespective of the bypass technique used. The cosmetic appearance is a small price to pay for achieving an excellent surgical outcome. In the paediatric world, I would probably think of using this technique in cases of complex redo coarctations.
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Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery
Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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3.30
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292
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery (ICVTS) publishes scientific contributions in the field of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, covering all aspects of surgery of the heart, vessels and the chest. The journal publishes a range of article types including: Best Evidence Topics; Brief Communications; Case Reports; Original Articles; State-of-the-Art; Work in Progress Report.
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