Abstract
Acute aortic dissection is a life-threatening pathology requiring urgent surgery. At the same time, it is necessary
to conduct a number of diagnostic studies to determine the tactics of surgical treatment to find out the
places of rupture and the prevalence of aortic dissection. Sometimes the aortic dissection affects the arterial
bed, blood supplying the brain. This factor is unpredictable during the perfusion of the brain during surgery,
so it is very important to provide for the development of fatal neurological complications. This factor is
unpredictable during the perfusion of the brain during surgery, so it is very important to provide for the development
of fatal neurological complications. The report presents a case of successful simultaneous replacement
of the ascending aorta and brachiocephalic arteries under adaptive perfusion in a patient with acute
type I aortic dissection complicated cerebral malperfusion.
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About the authors
- Mironenko Vladimir Aleksandrovich, Dr. Med. Sc., Chief of Department, orcid.org/0000-0003-1533-6212;
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Darvish Nidal Akhmedovich, Cand. Med. Sc., Chief of Department, orcid.org/0000-0002-2152-4730;
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Rychin Sergey Vladimirovich, Cand. Med. Sc., Senior Researcher, Cardiac Surgeon, orcid.org/0000-0002-5796-6872;
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Chinov Evgeniy Yur'evich, Cardiovascular Surgeon, orcid.org/0000-0002-9544-8187