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False aneurysm from the aortic vent site.
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Aorta False AneurysmHeart FailureCardiothoracic SurgeryAscending AortaCardiovascular DiseaseAortic DiseasesMedicineVascular SurgeryValve DiseaseSurgeryArterial DiseaseValvular Heart DiseasePublic HealthFalse AneurysmCardiologyAortic DissectionAnesthesiology
False aneurysm from the aortic vent site is an uncommon complication following open heart surgery. An ascending aorta false aneurysm developed in a patient four months after mitral and aortic valve replacement. Extensive adhesions precluded aortic dissection and cross-clamping. Femoro-femoral cannulation, low flow, low pressure, and low temperature cardiopulmonary by-pass was used. The aneurysm was resected and then repaired with a Dacron patch. A Foley catheter was placed in the ascending aorta through the defect to obtain a bloodless field. This surgical approach can be useful in managing this difficult situation.