C48. SURGICAL TREATMENT OF THORACIC AORTA ANEURYSM: INITIAL EXPERIENCE FROM A SUB-SAHARAN INSTITUTION
1Charles Mve Mvondo, 2Essam Nloo Alain, 3Hamadou Ba and 1Jean Claude Ambassa
Authors’ affiliations
- Division of Cardiac Surgery, Shisong Cardiac Center, Kumbo, Cameroon
- Department of cardiology, Military Hospital, Yaoundé, Cameroon
- Department of cardiology, Central Hospital, Yaoundé, Cameroon
Corresponding Author: Charles Mve Mvondo. Email: Cette adresse e-mail est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser.
Abstract
Objectives: Reports on thoracic aorta aneurysm (TAA) management have been anecdotal the in the sub-Saharan region. This paper reports the results of TAA surgery at the Shisong Center over a 7-year period.
Patients and methods: The data of 26 patients [Mean age: 43.8±14.7 years, range: 18-72 years; males: 17/26 (65.3%)] who underwent TAA surgery at the Shisong Center (November 2010 - May 2017) were retrospectively reviewed (Patient profiles, disease etiology and the surgical outcomes).
Results: Uncontrolled hypertension the commonest risk factor (17/26, 65.3%); Genetic disorders: 5/26 patients (4 bicuspidia, 1Marfan); 9/26 (34.6%) had Stanford type A dissection. The operative mortality was 7.6% (n=2/26). Twenty (n=20/26, 76.9%) patients had Bentall operation; four ascending aorta graft replacement (n=4/26, 15.3%), two (n=2/26, 7.6%) reductive aortoplasty. Associated procedures: mitral surgery (n=4), tricuspid repair (n=3), CABG (n=1). No case of stroke was observed. One cardiac and two non cardiac related deaths were reported at follow-up (1 and4-year survival: 95.2±4.6% and 78.6±9.6% respectively). No patient underwent reoperation at follow-up.
Conclusion: The incidence of TAA in the sub-Saharan region seems to be underestimated due mainly to insufficient number of specialists and medical infrastructures. A major attention should be paid during the evaluation of patients with risk factors. Our initial experience demonstrates the feasibility of TAA surgery in our region with encouraging results.