From: Isolated giant aortic arch aneurysm repair in a 13-year-old girl: a case report
Authors | Publ. year | Age / gender | Procedure | Outcomes |
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Cattaneo SM, et al. [4] | 2004 | fifty children (age 1.5 to 18.9 years old) | Surgery for aortic root aneurysm | 87% survival at 15 years |
Hetzer R, et al. [2] | 2008 | 8-month-old infant | Replacement of an isolated giant aneurysm of the ascending aorta with an adult-sized synthetic graft. | successfully treated |
Caputo M, et al. [3] | 2015 | 15-year-old girl | Aortic arch was reconstructed with an interposition graft and re-implantation of the left subclavian artery | successfully treated |
Takeshita M., et al. [5] | 2019 | 10-year-old girl | The ascending aorta, aortic arch, and descending thoracic aorta were replaced via median sternotomy and left thoracotomy | successfully treated |