Pseudocoarctation of aorta: a very rare anatomic anomaly.
Wildor Samir Cubas LlalleJaime Vásquez-AriasCarlos Quispe-VizcarraPublished in: Indian journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery (2020)
Pseudocoarctation of the aorta (PCOA) is a rare anomaly of the aortic arch and its presentation is often an incidental finding. We present the case of a 66-year-old patient with a history of high blood pressure, who was admitted for surgical management of bicuspid aortic valve disease with severe insufficiency and who was incidentally detected to have a PCOA. It was decided to manage the latter conservatively and go ahead with surgical aortic valve replacement, to address the problem that led to his admission to the hospital. The patient had a favorable postoperative course and was discharged in a stable condition with an advice for periodic follow-up as out-patient consultations.
Keyphrases
- aortic valve
- aortic valve replacement
- aortic stenosis
- transcatheter aortic valve implantation
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- case report
- blood pressure
- emergency department
- healthcare
- pulmonary artery
- primary care
- ejection fraction
- adipose tissue
- early onset
- heart rate
- coronary artery disease
- weight loss
- left ventricular
- pulmonary hypertension