Abstract
Concomitant surgery on the aortic arch with hypothermic cardiac arrest
in the setting of heart transplantation (HTX) is extremely rare. A
67-year-old woman who suffered from ischemic cardiomyopathy was
evaluated for HTX. Computed tomography showed diffuse soft and hard
atheromatous plaques of the entire aorta. Upon allocation of an
appropriate donor organ, the ascending aorta and the proximal aortic
arch were replaced using hypothermic cardiac arrest at 28℃ prior to
arrival of the donor heart and without clamping of the diseased
recipient aorta. After uncomplicated postoperative course the patient
was recovered without neurological complications.