Surgical management of a pulsatile chest wall mass secondary to an ascending aortic aneurysm in a patient with bovine arch.
Stacey ChenDeane E SmithLynette LesterAubrey C GallowayPublished in: Journal of cardiac surgery (2020)
Ascending aortic pseudoaneurysms are rare, but life-threatening conditions, that often require intervention. While endovascular techniques have advanced significantly, the majority of these clinical scenarios preclude endovascular options and the primary treatment modality remains open surgical repair. Repair of an aortic pseudoaneurysm eroding through the sternum resulting in a pulsatile chest wall mass is technically challenging. We report the successful repair of a large ascending aortic pseudoaneurysm in a 62-year-old male with bovine arch anatomy and prior Type A dissection repair, presenting with contained rupture and a pulsatile chest wall mass.