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Management of Giant Pseudoaneurysm of Ascending Aorta Presenting as Mass in Neck: Rare Complication of Cardioplegia Needle


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1 Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Grant Medical College and Sir. J. J. Groups of Hospitals, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
 

Ascending aortic pseudoaneurysms are rare and occur infrequently from anastomotic dehiscence of suture lines and cannulation sites from previous aortic surgery. It is managed by open surgical approach but carries a high risk of pseudoaneurysm rupture at the time of sternotomy. We describe a successfully managed case of ascending aortic pesudoaneurysm presenting as a pulsatile mass in the neck. Its orifice was located on the lateral wall of the ascending aorta,which was caused by the cardioplegia cannula inserted during a previous cardiac surgery. We also summarize the anesthetic challenges and complications of such a case.

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Ascending aorta pseudoaneurysm, cardioplegia needle, deep hypothermia
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  • Management of Giant Pseudoaneurysm of Ascending Aorta Presenting as Mass in Neck: Rare Complication of Cardioplegia Needle

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Surbhi D. Mundada
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Grant Medical College and Sir. J. J. Groups of Hospitals, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Vaishali Mohod
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Grant Medical College and Sir. J. J. Groups of Hospitals, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Shilpa Agnihotri
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Grant Medical College and Sir. J. J. Groups of Hospitals, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


Ascending aortic pseudoaneurysms are rare and occur infrequently from anastomotic dehiscence of suture lines and cannulation sites from previous aortic surgery. It is managed by open surgical approach but carries a high risk of pseudoaneurysm rupture at the time of sternotomy. We describe a successfully managed case of ascending aortic pesudoaneurysm presenting as a pulsatile mass in the neck. Its orifice was located on the lateral wall of the ascending aorta,which was caused by the cardioplegia cannula inserted during a previous cardiac surgery. We also summarize the anesthetic challenges and complications of such a case.

Keywords


Ascending aorta pseudoaneurysm, cardioplegia needle, deep hypothermia