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DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1250340
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Primary Resection of Kommerell's Diverticulum in a 37-Year-Old Patient
Publikationsverlauf
received May 6, 2010
resubmitted July 21, 2010
accepted July 23, 2010
Publikationsdatum:
25. März 2011 (online)
Abstract
A previously non-operated 37-year-old patient presented with esophageal dysphagia for solid food and stridorous breathing. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance showed a 33-mm wide Kommerell's diverticulum. The diverticulum and the obliterated ductus arteriosus arising from it towards the pulmonary artery were resected. The left subclavian artery, which originated from the diverticulum, was reimplanted into the descending aorta. In addition to dissecting any tissue which is making vascular ring-like structures around the trachea and the esophagus, it is important to resect the diverticulum itself and reimplant the left subclavian artery arising from it, in this way leaving the aortic arch free from any additional dislocating forces.
Key words
Congenital heart disease - aneurysm - aorta/aortic
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Jelena Kasnar-Samprec, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery
German Heart Center Munich
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