Surgical Treatment of an Innominate Artery Aneurysm Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Cerebral Monitoring: A Case Report
Innominate artery aneurysms are challenging for surgeons to treat because of the requirement for brain protection during surgery. In innominate artery aneurysms, the endovascular approach does not require cardiopulmonary bypass, but patients who can be treated using this approach are limited in n...
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Korean Society for Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery
2021
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Sumario: | Innominate artery aneurysms are challenging for surgeons to treat because of the requirement
for brain protection during surgery. In innominate artery aneurysms, the endovascular
approach does not require cardiopulmonary bypass, but patients who can be treated
using this approach are limited in number, and the long-term results of endovascular treatment
are unclear. Here, we report our experience of successfully treating a patient with an
innominate artery aneurysm using near-infrared spectroscopy without cardiopulmonary
bypass support or hypothermic circulatory arrest. |
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