Endovascular Clamping of Porcelain Aorta in Aortic Valve Surgery using Foley Catheter
Unclampable calcified aorta is an uncommon condition that all cardiac surgeons may encounter and performing aortic valve surgery in this condition with a non cross-clamping technique of using Foley Catheter has rarely been reported. Aortic valve surgery invariably becomes a high-risk, challenging procedure to cardiac surgeon or even a contraindication to surgery when the ascending aorta cannot be clamped due to extensive calcification precluding safe dissection and clamping. We describe and recommend a non cross-clamping technique of using Foley Catheter and report it successful use in two patients who underwent aortic valve replacement with “porcelain” unclampable aorta.
Keywords: Porcelain aorta, Aortic valve replacement, Foley catheter
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PII: S1443-9506(05)00269-6
doi:10.1016/j.hlc.2005.11.005
© 2006 Published by Elsevier Inc.
