Full Sternotomy vs Mini-sternotomy for Ascending Aortic Pathology
Full Sternotomy Versus J-shaped Mini-sternotomy for Chronic Ascending Aortic Pathology
Tomsk Cardiology Research Institute
200 participants
Jul 10, 2022
INTERVENTIONAL
Summary
This study investigates outcomes after hemiarch repair in patients with chronic ascending aortic disease. The patients will be divided into two groups according to surgical approach: 100 patients will undergo hemiarch repair via full sternotomy (FS group) and 100 patients will receive hemiarch repair via J-shaped mini-sternotomy (MS group). Early and late outcomes will be recorded.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Signed informed consent.
- Ascending aorta greater than 5 cm without involving the aortic arch
Exclusion Criteria4
- Acute aortic dissection or urgent/emergent cases.
- Redo aortic surgery.
- Aortic arch surgery.
- Concomitant CABG or left ventricle restoration
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Interventions
hemiarch repair via full sternotomy
hemiarch repair via J-shaped mini-sternotomy
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NCT07386028