Aortic Arch Replacement and Autologous Pericardial Tracheal
Patch for an Aorto-Tracheal Fistula
Kelsey A. Musgrove, M.D.1, Daniel McCarthy, M.D.,
M.B.A.1; Andreas R. de Biasi, M.D.1
1. Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Wisconsin
Department of Surgery, Madison, WI, USA
Disclosures: None
Abstract:
Aorto-tracheal fistulas are rare and highly lethal, with few reports of
successful surgical intervention. We present a 48 year old man with
aorto-tracheal fistula induced by radiation therapy for tracheal
squamous cell carcinoma. He presented with hemoptysis and chest pain and
workup revealed the aorta-tracheal fistula between the posterior aortic
arch and anterior distal trachea. He was emergently taken to surgery. To
our knowledge, this is the first report of an aorto-tracheal fistula
successfully treated with a transverse aortic arch replacement and
complex tracheal repair using autologous pericardium with an omental
buttress.