Endovascular repair of type A dissection using thoracic stent graft with innominate artery flaring to correct for length mismatch

IF 0.7 Q4 SURGERY
Aidin Baghbani-Oskouei MD , Lucas Ruiter Kanamori MD , Safa Savadi MD , Steven Maximus MD , Thanila A. Macedo MD , Anthony Estrera MD , Salman A. Arain MD , Gustavo S. Oderich MD
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Abstract

Type A aortic dissection is the most common aortic catastrophe posing challenges for endovascular repair owing to the fragile aortic wall, proximity to the aortic valve, coronaries, and supra-aortic trunks. While open surgical repair remains the gold standard, endovascular repair is considered in select high-risk patients who meet anatomical criteria, including more than 10 mm length between sinotubular junction to primary tear, aortic diameter of less than 40 mm, and suitable length between sinotubular junction and innominate artery. This illustrated video and case presentation address a modified technique using stent graft flaring of the innominate artery to adjust for length mismatch in the ascending aorta.
A 型主动脉夹层是最常见的主动脉灾难,由于主动脉壁脆弱,靠近主动脉瓣、冠状动脉和主动脉上干,给血管内修复带来了挑战。虽然开放手术修复仍是金标准,但对于符合解剖学标准的特定高风险患者,可考虑进行血管内修复,这些标准包括窦管交界处与原发性撕裂之间的长度超过 10 毫米、主动脉直径小于 40 毫米以及窦管交界处与腹内动脉之间的长度合适。这段图文并茂的视频和病例介绍了一种改良技术,使用支架移植物翻开腹内动脉来调整升主动脉的长度不匹配。
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1.00
自引率
14.30%
发文量
219
审稿时长
29 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques is a surgical journal dedicated to publishing peer review high quality case reports, vascular images and innovative techniques related to all aspects of arterial, venous, and lymphatic diseases and disorders, including vascular trauma, malformations, wound care and the placement and maintenance of arterio-venous dialysis accesses with an emphasis on the practicing clinician. The Journal seeks to provide novel and timely information to vascular surgeons, interventionalists, phlebologists, wound care specialists, and allied health professionals involved with the management of patients with the entire spectrum of vascular disorders.
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