Successful treatment for acute aortic dissection in pregnancy - bentall procedure concomitant with cesarean section

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Acute aortic type A dissection is a life-threatening disease that requires immediate surgical intervention. When dissection occurs during pregnancy, it is of high risk for both the mother and the fetus. In this study, we reported two cases of acute aortic dissection in late pregnancy at 28 weeks and 32 weeks of gestation respectively. After the two patients underwent a cesarean section and delivered a baby, we performed composite graft replacement of the aortic valve, aortic root and ascending aorta, with re-implantation of the coronary arteries into the graft (Bentall procedure) instead of repairing the arch with deep hypothermia and circulation arrest. Both mothers and children survived and recovered well. © 2011 Guo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Guo, C., Xu, D., & Wang, C. (2011). Successful treatment for acute aortic dissection in pregnancy - bentall procedure concomitant with cesarean section. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-6-139

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