Abstract

We describe a transapical aortic cannulation procedure through a left thoracotomy for a case of acute traumatic aortic rupture. A 26-year-old man was involved in a motor vehicle accident and admitted in a state of hypovolemic shock. Chest computed tomography findings revealed a rupture of the proximal portion of the descending aorta and a massive hematoma around the aorta extending into the thoracic cavity. Under hypothermic circulatory arrest, he underwent an emergency graft replacement through a left thoracotomy. We used transapical aortic cannulation together with femoral cannulation, in order to avoid malperfusion of the brain and upper body that can occur as a result of retrograde perfusion. The postoperative outcome was favorable. Transapical cannulation is a useful alternative for hypothermic aortic operations through a left thoracotomy.

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