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   is left innominate vein ligation during aortic arch surgery always safe? a case report  
   
نویسنده schizas nikolaos ,patris vasilios ,samiotis ilias ,nikoli eleni ,lama niki ,argiriou michail
منبع journal of tehran university heart center - 2022 - دوره : 17 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:26 -28
چکیده    Ligation of the left innominate vein (liv) expands the surgeon’s surgical field for ascending aorta and aortic arch procedures. although it is considered a safe technique by most surgeons in that it is associated with only minor drawbacks, conflicting views exist regarding this method. we herein describe a 70-year-old woman who underwent ascending aorta replacement due to an aneurysm with subsequent cerebral dysfunction caused by extended brain edema, possibly related to liv ligation, leading to her death.
کلیدواژه brachiocephalic veins; brain edema; aortic aneurysm; ascending aorta; aorta ,thoracic
آدرس evangelismos general hospital, department of cardio thoracic and vascular surgery, greece, evangelismos general hospital, department of cardio thoracic and vascular surgery, greece, evangelismos general hospital, department of cardio thoracic and vascular surgery, greece, evangelismos general hospital, department of anesthesiology, greece, kapodistrian university of athens, research unit of radiology and medical imaging, greece, evangelismos general hospital, department of cardio thoracic and vascular surgery, greece
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