Surgical Management of Synchronous Coronary Artery Disease and Multiple Aortic Stenosis: A Case Report with Brief Review of the Literature
AUTOR(ES)
Hoover, Eddie L.
RESUMO
One-stage surgery was successfully performed in a 44-year-old hypertensive man with uncontrolled angina, multiple coarctations of the thoracic and abdominal aorta, and a previous subtotal gastrectomy. There was a gradient of 120 mm Hg between the thoracic and abdominal aorta. A graft was placed retroperitoneally from the infrarenal aorta to the ascending aorta and was followed by a coronary artery bypass graft. Twenty-four months postoperatively, the patient was free of angina, and his hypertension was easily controlled.
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