Subclavian-to-descending aortic bypass for the treatment of severe late-stage aortic coarctation in a 62-year-old adult: a case report and literature review

锁骨下动脉至降主动脉旁路术治疗62岁成人重度晚期主动脉缩窄:病例报告及文献综述

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Aortic coarctation (CoA) is a congenital cardiovascular condition usually diagnosed in infancy or childhood. Cases in adults are rare and often go undetected because symptoms can be obscured by extensive collateral circulation. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 62-year-old male was admitted to Gansu Provincial Hospital in December 2024 with complaints of recurrent chest tightness, shortness of breath, blurred vision, and tinnitus persisting for over two months. Physical examination revealed significant blood pressure discrepancies between the upper and lower extremities (>50 mmHg). Imaging confirmed severe CoA with nearly complete interruption of the descending aorta, extensive collateral circulation, and complications, including hypertensive crisis with cerebral hemorrhage likely due to extreme hypertension, and bronchiectasis with active pulmonary infection. After multidisciplinary team evaluation, left subclavian artery-to-descending aorta bypass grafting was performed. Postoperatively, blood pressure normalized across all limbs, and the patient remained asymptomatic at the six-month follow-up, with patent graft flow. CONCLUSION: This case of severe CoA in a 62-year-old male highlights the importance of early recognition of atypical presentations in adult patients, the need for individualized surgical strategies, and the benefits of long-term follow-up to ensure successful management and optimal outcomes.

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