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Turk J Vasc Surg. 2021; 30(3): 175-81


Our surgical strategies in repair of coarctation of aorta in adult patients and long-term follow-up

Kazım Ergüneş, İsmail Yürekli, Levent Yılık, Orhan Gökalp, Banu Lafcı, Habib Çakır, Yüksel Beşir, Ali Gürbüz.




Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to examine the effect of surgical strategies in repair of coarctation of aorta on systolic hypertension and
long-term results.
Patients and methods: A total of 13 adult patients (9 males, 4 females; mean age: 31.4±11.8 years; range, 18 to 51 years) who underwent aortic coarctation surgical repair between March 1990 and November 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. Data including demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients were recorded. Repair of coarctation of aorta was carried out with a left posterolateral thoracotomy through fourth intercostal space in 10 patients. Extra-anatomic aortic bypass grafting through median sternotomy was performed in three patients.
Results: The mean follow-up was 131.4±112.6 (range, 2 to 312) months. No mortality was observed in any of the patients. The systolic blood pressures of the patients receiving and not receiving medical treatment preoperatively significantly decreased postoperatively and during follow-up (p≤0.05). Pleural effusion was seen in one patient with recurrent coarctation postoperatively. Postoperative atrial fibrillation persisted, despite medical treatment, in four patients who had atrial fibrillation preoperatively. Twelve (92.3%) patients had New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class I and one (7.7%) patient had Class II symptoms during follow-up (p

Key words: : Aortic coarctation, adult, congenital abnormalities.






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