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Kıvanc ATILGAN
Kıvanc ATILGAN

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Hybrid Surgical Repair for Recurrent Coarctation of the Transvers Arch: Case Report
Kıvanc ATILGAN
Alper TOSYA

Kıvanc ATILGAN

and 5 more

July 10, 2021
The incidence of postoperative recurrent coarctation of the aorta ranges from 5% to 50%, and largely depends on the age at initial repair. Due to the increased fibrosity and rigidity of the aorta in older age, stent placement is preferred instead of balloon angioplasty, resulting in an almost complete relief of the gradient in >95% of the patients. In patients with transverse arch hypoplasia, transcatheter intervention with further surgical intervention may be needed, and the use of stenting was shown to be effective in the treatment of patients with hypoplastic isthmus, arch or tubular coarctation. In this case of a late re-coarctation, we preferred to apply a hybrid technique for treatment. The first step of the treatment was debranching of the brachiocephalic and left common carotid arteries with upper mini median sternotomy. On the following day, the patient underwent a successful stent placement to the transvers arch.
May Preoperative Coronary Angiography Images Suggest About the Intramyocardial Course...
Ferit Çiçekçioğlu
Kıvanc ATILGAN

Ferit Çiçekçioğlu

and 3 more

September 10, 2020
Objective: The aim of this study is to define the correlation between intramyocardial left anterior descending artery (IMLAD) and coronary artery angiography (CAG); our clinical intraoperative experiences. Material and Methods: Between January 2014 and May 2019, 196 patients underwent coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery in Bozok University Medicine Faculty Hospital. The correlation between the typical “wide-U” image of left anterior descending artery (LAD) depression(Cicekcioglu sign) on CAG and our intraoperative surgical observations of the patients were studied. Results: Of the 196 patients, 5 were excluded due to the total occlusion of proximal LAD. 30 had a typical “wide-U” image(Cicekcioglu sign) on CAG and 22 were observed to have an IMLAD. Of the 25 patients being observed to have IMLAD intraoperatively, 3 had a normal preoperative CAG imaging. The prevalence of the IMLAD was 13%. Sensitivity of CAG was measured as 88% and specificity of CAG was 95.1%. Discussion: In CAG, in case of LAD composing a “wide-U” imaging(Cicekcioglu sign) the image of LAD course is often observed to have a correlation with the intraoperative detection of IMLAD.

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