2009, Número 1
Tratamiento quirúrgico de un aneurisma de la arteria innominada: hallazgo incidental en una revascularización miocárdica
Ferreira-Piña B, Ramírez-Castañeda S, Prado-Villegas G, Careaga-Reyna G, Argüero-Sánchez R
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 27
Paginas: 57-60
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RESUMEN
Los aneurismas de la arteria innominada son una entidad poco frecuente. Los mecanismos patogénicos son variados y los pacientes suelen cursar asintomáticos, aunque pueden presentar diversos cuadros clínicos. El tratamiento quirúrgico depende de las características anatómicas y debe realizarse para prevenir las complicaciones. Se describe el caso de un hombre de 77 años de edad con angina inestable por aterosclerosis coronaria y enfermedad multivascular, en quien incidentalmente durante una revascularización miocárdica se encontró un aneurisma sacular con un diámetro de 2 cm en el origen de la arteria innominada. Después de la revascularización, una vez fuera de la derivación cardiopulmonar y en el mismo tiempo quirúrgico, se realizó aneurismorrafia sin complicaciones, con resultados satisfactorios y sin secuelas neurológicas.
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