Abstract
A localized thrombus involving the ascending aorta and arch rarely occurs in the absence
of an underlying etiology such as chest trauma, atherosclerosis, a hypercoagulable
state or instrumentation. A review of the literature between 1966 - 2003 yielded 38
reported cases of localized aortic arch thrombi, 21 of which were treated by surgical
excision of the thrombus using different approaches. In this communication, we describe
this clinical entity, with its diagnosis and management. The technical details that
are important to ensure the safe conduct of the procedure are discussed.
Key words
Aortic arch thrombosis - thrombectomy - hypothermic circulatory arrest
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M. D. Malek G. Massad
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery (MC 958)
The University of Illinois at Chicago
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