P112. Double Patch Wrapping for Root Reconstruction in Acute Type A Aortic Dissection
Yunxing Xue
Poster Presenter
Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School
China, Jiangsu
China
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Dr. Xue Yunxing graduated from Nanjing Medical University and is currently the deputy chief physician of cardiovascular surgery at Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital in China. Dr. Xue is currently a member of Asian Society of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery and academic secretary of Jiangsu Society of Cardiovascular Surgery (Jiangsu Province of China). Dr. Xue was also Visiting Scholar at the Cardiovascular Center of University of Texas Memorial Hermann Hospital and Cardiac Surgery of Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Xue had published over 30 papers included in SCI, the main research areas are aortic surgery and valve surgery.
Thursday, April 25, 2024: 5:38 PM - 7:00 PM
Sheraton Times Square
Room: Central Park
Objective: A new described wrapping method for root reconstruction with prosthetic vessel in acute type A aortic dissection.
Case Video Summary: The new described method was as follows: the root was dissected and left the coronary artery in situ, a handmade shaped Dacron patch/prosthetic vessel was inserted into the media level between inner and outer layer. After continuous suture with the new ″sandwich" root, a prosthetic vessel with one size bigger was wrapped outside the new root above the coronary artery ostium.
Conclusions: The new described root reconstruction method can provide a feasible support for root hemostasis and fixation for avoiding dilation.
Authors
Yunxing Xue (1), Dongjin Wang (2)
Institutions
(1) N/A, China, (2) Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Nnajing, Jiangsu
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