Modified Bentall Operation for the Replacement of Aortic Root and Ascending aorta: 5-Year Experience
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Modified Bentall OperationAbstract
Methods: This was a retrospective study chart review in patients which have been performed Modified Bentall Operation at Queen Sirikit heart center between 1 January 2011 – 31 December 2016 to study about the surgical outcome and its complications.
Results: A total of 72 patients underwent the Modified Bentall Operation. There were 6 patients died postoperatively (8%) and postoperative complications are AF 23 patients (31%), Pneumonia 8 patients (11%), Acute kidney injury 14 patients (19%), Postoperative bleeding 6 patients (8%), Upper GI bleeding 5 patients (6%), Complete heart block 2 patients (2%), Stoke 2 patients (2%) Low cardiac output need to do ECMO support 1 patient (1%), Length of ICU stay is 5 ± 4 day, Length of hospital stay 20 ± 12 day
Conclusions: Modified Bentall Operation patients with ascending aortic aneurysm or aortic dissection with aortic regurgitation has a good surgical outcome, although this study has higher mortality rate than others we study for improve the surgical outcome for the patients.
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