African Annals of
Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AFRICAN ASSOCIATION OF THORACIC AND CARDIO-VASCULAR SURGEONS
  • Abbreviation: Afr. Ann. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1994-7461
  • DOI: 10.5897/AATCVS
  • Start Year: 2005

AATCVS Articles in press

Takayasu disease revealed by aortic insufficiency associated with an aneurysm of the ascending aorta

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Introduction: Takayasu's disease is a rare inflammatory disease of unknown etiology that affects the large vessels, particularly the aorta and its major branches. Observation: We report the case of a 29-year-old patient whom we received for surgical management of severe aortic insufficiency. Preoperative clinical and paraclinical investigations revealed a dilatation of the ascending aorta associated with a stenosis of...

Author(s):Kouassi Antonin Souaga, Koutoua Eric Katche, Yoboua Aimé Kirioua-Kamenan, Kwadjau Andersn Amani,Jean Calaire Degré,Gnamien Randolph Niava, Joseph Kouame, Landry Kohou-Kone, Kouassi Flavien Kendja

Use of a composite survival graph to optimise the surgical strategy for Tricuspid atresia.

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Objectives: The introduction of the Fontan circulation has improved the long term survival of patients with Tricuspid Atresia (TA) in general. Neonates and infants with TA presenting with reduced pulmonary blood flow (RPBF) are usually offered a systemic arterial-to-pulmonary artery shunt (SAPAS) in the hope that they will eventually achieve a Fontan circulation. There is evidence that palliative surgery may not improve...

Author(s):Mark N. Awori, Jonathan A Awori, Hassan Mohamud Ibrahim, Kimberly Kipkoech

Late repair of Truncus arteriosus improves the symptoms in the majority of patients: a systematic review

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Objectives: Surgery aims to increase longevity and improve symptomatology. Surgical correction of Truncus arteriosus after five months of age does not appear to offer a survival advantage over the natural history; repair after 5 months of age can be considered to be ‘late’ in this regard. Although surgical correction after five months of age can be achieved with low operative mortality, it remains unclear whether...

Author(s):Mark N Awori, Jonathan A Awori, Jedida Chepkorir Kimutai, Pravin Mokaya Momanyi, Kimberly Kipkoech

The Relationship Between Peripheral Arterial Disease Severity and Allostatic Load: A National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Study

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Objectives: Major socioeconomic disparities persist in the management and outcomes of peripheral artery disease (PAD) globally. Allostatic load, which is described as a measure of physiologic adaptation to socio-environmental stress, has been reported to partially explain higher mortality rates in US Blacks. However, it is not clear if allostatic load is associated with PAD severity. Methods: The National Health and...

Author(s):Kakra Hughes, Olubode A. Olufajo, Edmund Ameyaw, Kellee Wright, Dylan H. Roby, Craig S. Fryer, Joseph L. Wright, Neil J. Sehgal

Comparison Between Ultrasound guided Regional Anaesthesia And General Anaesthesia In Arteriovenous Fistula Creation At The Douala General Hospital

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Background: Anaesthetic modalities for arteriovenous fistula (AVF) creation include general (GA), local (LA) and regional anaesthesia (RA). Ultrasound guided regional anaesthesia (USRA) proved to have more benefits in AVF creation than the other two. We undertook a study at the Douala General Hospital to assess these benefits over GA and RA. Objective: We aimed to highlight the contribution of USRA in upper limb AVF...

Author(s):Metogo Mbengono Junette Arlette, Halle Marie Patrice, Mve Mvondo Charles, Toua Marie Michèle, Sango Joseph, Massom Annie, Yakana Linus, Mbakop Corinne, Beyiha Gérard. Ngatchou Djomo William

Direct appraoch in false Traumatic Aneurysm of the Left Radial Artery in a Teenager

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A 17-year-old man sustained a minor penetrating injury to his left foreman, resulting in false aneurysm formation. It is a generally rare unrecognized pathology. Complications are serious (embolism and thromboses of interdigital arteries). The diagnosis is based on the presence of a pulsatile mass, with finger dysesthesia. It is confirmed by duplex Doppler. Surgical treatment was resection of aneurysm hull completed by...

Author(s):R. Atipo-galloye, S.H Moumpala, B.N Tseyi Ossere, G. Ngabogo

Surgery of cardiac myxoma in sub saharan patients

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Objectives : Myxomas are the most common form of benign cardiac tumors. We present here a successful surgical treatment of congolese patients operate in Morocco. The aim of this study was to present successful south-south medical cooperation. Patients and methods: It’s a retrospective study, between June 2011 and December 2019, congolese patients with cardiac myxomas were operated in International University Hospital...

Author(s):R. Atipo-galloye, S.H. Moumpala, B.N. Tseyi Ossere, G. Okiemy, R. Ajjaja, R. Sayah, Y. Cheikhaoui

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