• 제목/요약/키워드: Axillary artery

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대동맥궁 증후군의 수술치료 -2례 보고- (Srugical treatment of aortic arch syndrome -Two cases report-)

  • 채성수
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.170-174
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    • 1983
  • Aortic arch syndrome is an unusual disease entity characterized by the narrowing or obliteration of major branches of the arch of the aorta regardless of etiology. We have experienced 2 cases. One of them was 22 years old office girl with 3 months history of headache, intermittent syncope and weakness and claudication on left arm especially during her physical exercise. On physical examination, pulseless on left antecubital and radial artery and blood pressure on left arm was inable to check and coldness with weakness were noted on the same side. Aortic angiography reealed 34% narrowing of left subclavian artery as that of right. But both common carotid artery and both axillary arterial patency were relatively good. Through right supraclavicular and left axillary incision, bypass graft with Gore-tex prosthesis (I.D. 6mm, Length 25 cm) was implanted from right subclavian artery on 2cm distal to origin of right common carotid arery to left axillary artery distal to axillary fossa. End to side anastomosis with preservation of left subclavian artery was done. Postoperative state was stable with blood pressure of 110/70 mmHg on left arm and palpable antecubital and radial pulsation. Another one was 41 year old male patient with 8 months history of pain and numbness on right upper arm and shoulder. On admission, right arm blood pressure was 110/80 mmHg, left arm was 160/110 mmHg, but other physical findings had no abnormalities. Angiography revealed segmental narrowing of right axillary artery on the beginning with 2 cm in length. Operative treatment with right wupraclavicular and right axillary incision, bypass graft with great saphenous vein (Length; 15 cm) from right subclavian artery between scalenus anticus and medius to axillary artery at distal end of axillary fossa was done. The authors report two cases of Aortic arch syndrome treated with bypass graft using Autograft or Gore-tex with good result.

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Direct Axillary Arterial Cannulation Using Seldinger's Technique in Aortic Dissection

  • Do, Young-Woo;Kim, Gun-Jik;Park, Il;Cho, Joon-Yong;Lee, Jong-Tae
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제44권5호
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    • pp.338-342
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    • 2011
  • Background: The axillary artery is frequently used for cardiopulmonary bypass, especially in acute aortic dissection. We have cannulated the axillary artery using a side graft or by directly using Seldinger's technique. The purpose of this study was to assess the technical problems and complications of both cannulation techniques. Materials and Methods: From January 2003 to December 2009, 53 patients underwent operations using the axillary artery for arterial cannulation. The axillary artery was cannulated with a side graft in 35 patients (side graft group) and directly using Seldinger's technique in 18 patients (direct group). Results: The results were compared between two groups, focusing on cannulation-related morbidities including neurologic morbidity. Arterial damage or dissection of the axillary artery occurred in 1 (2.9%) patient in the side graft group and in 1 (5.6%) patient in the direct group. Malperfusion and insufficient flow did not occur in either group. There were no postoperative complications related to axillary cannulation, such as brachial plexus injury, compartment syndrome, or local wound infection, in either group. Conclusion: Technical problems and complications of the axillary arterial cannulation in both techniques were rare. Direct arterial cannulation using Seldinger's technique was done safely and more simply than the previous technique. It was concluded that both axillary arterial cannulation techniques are acceptable and it remains the surgeon's preference which technique should be used.

협장에 의한 액와동맥혈전증 (Axillary Artery Thrombosis Secondary to Prolonged Use of a Crutch (Crutch thrombosis) - A Case Report -)

  • 김상익
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.799-803
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    • 1990
  • It is known that an interesting and unusual axillary artery thrombosis may develop over a period of time if an improperly adjusted crutch impinges repeatedly on the axilla. A 39 year-old male developed occlusion of left axillary artery and gangrenes of the left fingers after he had used axillary crutch for 25 years because of limping of the left leg resulting from poliomyelitis. The left hand was salvaged by successful thrombectomy. We report this case, review and discuss the literatures.

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액와동맥간 Bypass Graft 를 이용한 무맥증 수술치험 1례 (Axillo-Axillar bypass with Gore-Tex graft for a pulseless disease.)

  • 이신영
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제18권3호
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    • pp.466-469
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    • 1985
  • The patient was 17 years old female who complained of coldness of right arm and occasional dizziness, since 4 months prior to admission. On physical examination, the right radial, brachial and common carotid arterial pulses were not palpable. Aortography revealed narrowing of innominate and right common carotid arteries, and complete obstruction of right subclavian artery. The right axillary artery was faintly visualized on the delayed film. Axillo-axillar bypass was done using Gore-Tex graft of 8 mm I.D.. By bilateral subclavicular incision, both side axillary arteries was exposed. End to side anastomosis was made between graft and right axillary artery and the graft was brought out to the left side, subcutaneously, over the sternum, and the anastomosis was made between graft and left axillary artery. Postoperatively, both radial pulses were equally palpable. On follow-up visiting, there were no subjective symptoms and blood pressure in both arms was equal.

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급성 상행대동맥 박리증 수술에서 액와동맥 삽관술의 역할 (The Role of Axillary Artery Cannulation in Surgery for Type A Acute Aortic Dissection)

  • 유지훈;박계현;박표원;이영탁;김관민;성기익;양희철
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제36권5호
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    • pp.343-347
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    • 2003
  • 배경: 급성 상행대동맥박리증 수술 시 대퇴동맥이 동맥삽관 장소로 주로 이용되어 왔으나 최근 관류 장애 및 역행성 색전증의 발생 위험이 적은 액와동맥삽관이 증가하고 있다. 이에 기존의 대퇴동맥 삽관술과 액와동맥 삽관술을 이용한 수술성적을 비교하여 액와동맥 삽관술의 안전성과 유용성을 고찰하고자 하였다. 대상 및 방법: 1995년 10월부터 2001년 9월까지 급성 상행대동맥박리증으로 수술을 받은 71명을 대상으로 의무기록을 후향적으로 검토하여 수슬 전의 상태, 수술범위 및 방법, 수술 후 경과를 분석하였다. 대퇴동맥삽관은 40명으로 평균 연령은 57세, 액와동맥삽관은 31명으로 평균 56세였다. 결과: 액와동맥군의 평균 체외순환시간과 순환정지시간은 각각 207분과 39분으로 대퇴동맥군의 263분과 49분보다 의미있게 짧았고(p<0.05), 수술 후 입원기간 역시 액와동맥군에서 15일로 대퇴동맥군의 35일에 비하여 의미있게 단축되었다(p<0.05). 수술 후 사망률(액와동맥군 6.5%, 대퇴동맥군 10%)과 영구적 신경계 합병증 발생률(액와동맥군 3.2%, 대퇴동맥군 2.5%)은 의미있는 차이를 보이지 않았으나 일시적 신경계 합병증의 발생률은 액와동맥군에서 12.9%, 대퇴동맥군에서 25%로 의미있는 차이를 보였다(p<0.05). 대퇴동맥군 중 2명의 환자에서 수술 중 대동맥궁 분지의 관류 부전이 발견되어 삽관 위치의 변경이 필요하였다. 액와동맥 삽관에 따른 합병증으로는 1명의 환자가 정중신경 손상을 경험하였다. 결론: 급성 상행대동맥박리증 수술에서 액와동맥 삽관은 뇌허혈시간의 단축과 이에 따른 수술 후 신경계 합병증의 발생률을 낮추는 데 기여하는 안전한 술식으로 판단된다. 또한, 이에 따라 대동맥궁에 내피 손상부위가 있는 환자에 대하여 보다 적극적이고 광범위한 수술 적용을 가능하게 한 것으로 판단된다.

관상동맥질환에 병발한 좌측쇄골하동맥폐색의 치험 (Combined Repair of Coronary Artery Disease and Left Subclavian Artery Occlusion)

  • 김상익;김병훈;노정섭
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제40권11호
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    • pp.773-776
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    • 2007
  • 47세 남자 환자로 양측 하지의 파행을 주소로 내원하였는데 심한 흡연력, 당뇨와 고혈압을 가지고 있었다. 평소 허혈성 심질환의 증상과 뇌혈류의 역류로 인한 증상은 없었지만 상 하지 혈관조영술과 동시에 시행한 관상동맥조영술 검사에서 좌측쇄골하동맥 폐색을 포함한 말초혈관질환과 관상동맥에 심한 협착이 관찰되었다. 수술은 좌측 늑강을 경유한 상행대동맥-좌액와동맥 혈관우회술을 시행 후 우내흉동맥을 좌전하행지에 문합하고 복재정맥을 사선지와 인조혈관에 문합하였다. 하지 말초혈관의 폐색은 술 후 18일에 혈관우회술로 교정되었고 결과는 양호하였다.

Comparison of the Outcomes between Axillary and Femoral Artery Cannulation for Acute Type A Aortic Dissection

  • Lee, Hong-Kyu;Kim, Gun-Jik;Cho, Joon-Yong;Lee, Jong-Tae;Park, Il;Lee, Young-Ok
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제45권2호
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 2012
  • Background: At present, many surgeons prefer axillary artery cannulation because it facilitates antegrade cerebral perfusion and may diminish the risk of cerebral embolization. However, axillary artery cannulation has not been established as a routine procedure because there is controversy about its clinical advantage. Materials and Methods: We examined 111 patients diagnosed with acute type A aortic dissection between January 2000 and December 2009. The right axillary artery was cannulated in 58 patients (group A) and the femoral artery was cannulated in 53 (group F). The postoperative outcomes were retrospectively reviewed and compared between the two groups. Results: There were 46 male and 65 female patients with a mean age of $58.9{\pm}13.1$ years (range, 26 to 84 years). The extent of aortic replacement in both groups did not differ. There were 8 early deaths (7.2%) and 2 late deaths (1.8%). The mean follow-up duration was $46.0{\pm}32.6$ months (range, 1 month to 10 years). Transient neurologic dysfunction was observed in 11 patients (19.0%) in group A and 14 patients (26.4%) in group F. A total of 11 patients (9.9%) suffered from a permanent neurologic dysfunction. Early and delayed stroke were observed in 6 patients (10.3%) and 2 patients (3.4%), respectively, in group A as well as 2 patients (3.8%) and 1 patient (1.9%), respectively, in group F. There were no statistical differences in the cannulation-related complications between both groups (3 in group A vs. 0 in group F). Conclusion: There were no differences in postoperative neurologic outcomes and cannulation-related complications according to the cannulation sites. The cannulation site in an aortic dissection should be carefully chosen on a case-by-case basis. It is important to also pay attention to the possibility of intraoperative malperfusion syndrome occurring and the subsequent need to change the cannulation site.

Avoiding Venous Anastomotic Dehiscence of an Arteriovenous Graft in a Super-Obese Patient

  • Bae, Miju
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제53권6호
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    • pp.417-419
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    • 2020
  • Surgeons avoid creating arteriovenous fistulae in obese patients owing to deep vessels, cannulation complications, and inconsistent outcomes. We describe placing an arteriovenous polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft between the brachial artery and axillary vein to avoid these complications. A 39-year-old super-obese woman with end-stage renal disease had undergone several hemodialysis access procedures on both arms. We traced the course of the arteriovenous graft course with the patient sitting and lying down. The ideal course was more accurate with the patient sitting; thus, the patient sat when the course was drawn, before lying on the operating bed. The PTFE graft was placed between the right brachial artery and axillary vein, according to the course in the opposite arm. No anastomotic dehiscence or pseudoaneurysm has taken place during 2 years of follow-up. In super-obese patients, the ideal course for arteriovenous grafts should be drawn while they are sitting, avoiding skin folds. This tip could avoid anastomotic dehiscence and pseudoaneurysm between the axillary vein and a PTFE graft.

Anatomical Study on the Heart Meridian Muscle in Human

  • Park Kyoung-Sik
    • 대한한의학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 2005
  • This study was carried out to identify the components of the human heart meridian muscle, the regional muscle group being divided into outer, middle, and inner layers. The inner parts of the body surface were opened widely to demonstrate muscles, nerves, blood vessels and to expose the inner structure of the heart meridian muscle in the order of layers. We obtained the following results; $\cdot$ The heart meridian muscle is composed of muscles, nerves and blood vessels. $\cdot$ In human anatomy, the difference between terms is present (that is, between nerves or blood vessels which control the meridian muscle and those which pass near by). $\cdot$ The inner composition of the heart meridian muscle in the human arm is as follows: 1) Muscle H-l: latissimus dorsi muscle tendon, teres major muscle, coracobrachialis muscle H-2: biceps brachialis muscle, triceps brachialis muscle, brachialis muscle H-3: pronator teres muscle and brachialis muscle H-4: palmar carpal ligament and flexor ulnaris tendon H-5: palmar carpal ligament & flexor retinaculum, tissue between flexor carpi ulnaris tendon and flexor digitorum superficialis tendon, flexor digitorum profundus tendon H-6: palmar carpal ligament & flexor retinaculum, flexor carpi ulnaris tendon H-7: palmar carpal ligament & flexor retinaculum, tissue between flexor carpi ulnaris tendon and flexor digitorum superficial is tendon, flexor digitorum profundus tendon H-8: palmar aponeurosis, 4th lumbrical muscle, dorsal & palmar interrosseous muscle H-9: dorsal fascia, radiad of extensor digiti minimi tendon & extensor digitorum tendon 2) Blood vessel H-1: axillary artery, posterior circumflex humeral artery H-2: basilic vein, brachial artery H-3: basilic vein, inferior ulnar collateral artery, brachial artery H-4: ulnar artery H-5: ulnar artery H-6: ulnar artery H-7: ulnar artery H-8: palmar digital artery H-9: dorsal digital vein, the dorsal branch of palmar digital artery 3) Nerve H-1: medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve, median n., ulnar n., radial n., musculocutaneous n., axillary nerve H-2: median nerve, ulnar n., medial antebrachial cutaneous n., the branch of muscular cutaneous nerve H-3: median nerve, medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve H-4: medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve, ulnar nerve H-5: ulnar nerve H-6: ulnar nerve H-7: ulnar nerve H-8: superficial branch of ulnar nerve H-9: dorsal digital branch of ulnar nerve.

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Takayasu 동맥염;치험 1례 (Takayasu`s Arteritis; A Case Report)

  • 유웅철
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.245-248
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    • 1993
  • Recently we experienced a case of Takayasu`s arteritis involving the major aortic branches. A 30 year-old female patient admitted with the complaints of dizziness, visual disturbance, headache and tingling sensation of upper extremities. Aortogram revealed nearly complete obstruction of the origin site of both common carotid arteries and right vertebral artery, and irregular luminal narrowing of the origin site of innominate artery and left subclavian artery, but opacification of right subclavian artery and left vertebral artery. Successful surgical treatment was accomplished with a bypass from the ascending aorta to the left common carotid artery using a tube graft. The left subclavian artery and right axillary artery were revascularized distal to the stenosis with tube grafts that extended from the aortic graft. Postoperative complications were atelectasis, lymph leakage and left phrenic nerve palsy. She discharged uneventually at postoperative 22 days and most of symptoms were relieved.

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