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Sho Kusadokoro
Sho Kusadokoro

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Sutureless repair and deep sedation for a blow-out type post-infarction left ventricu...
Sho Kusadokoro
Manabu Shiraishi

Sho Kusadokoro

and 3 more

April 10, 2021
A 71-year-old woman who was resuscitated from cardiac arrest after pericardial drainage, was admitted to our hospital. Enhanced computed tomography demonstrated pericardial effusion due to rupture of posterior ventricular myocardium. She underwent emergent surgical repair. A 20-mm tear in the extensively necrotic left ventricular posterior wall and active hemorrhage were identified. Sutureless repair using three sheets of TachoSil (CSL Behring, Tokyo, Japan) and fibrin glue was performed. To reduce ventricular pressure to avoid re-rupture and formation of ventricular aneurysm, deep sedation was followed in the intensive care unit for 2 weeks. The patient returned to her normal daily life and is progressing well for more than 5 months after the surgery.
Early superior mesenteric artery revascularization for acute type A aortic dissection...
Sho Kusadokoro
Naoyuki Kimura

Sho Kusadokoro

and 5 more

April 21, 2020
We report herein successful treatment of a case of acute type A aortic dissection complicated by cardiac tamponade and mesenteric malperfusion. The patient was a 60-year-old man, with back and abdominal pain and in shock, who was transported to our hospital 2 hours after symptom onset. Computed tomography revealed DeBakey type I dissection with massive hemopericardium and obstruction of both the celiac artery and superior mesenteric artery. After emergency pericardiotomy and removal of the hematoma, superior mesenteric artery-external iliac artery bypass was constructed with a vein graft, and this restored mesenteric perfusion. Open distal hemiarch replacement was then performed. The postoperative course was uneventful. Superior mesenteric artery revascularization achieved immediately after release of the cardiac tamponade prevented further mesenteric ischemia and paved the way for the aortic repair.

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