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Abstract
Acute type A aortic dissection is a fatal condition that presents with arch vessel dissection necessitating emergency surgical intervention and reconstruction. During surgical treatment of acute type A aortic dissection, thorough analysis is required to prevent complications while reconstructing these fragile dissected arch vessels. This study describes the surgical treatment of 8 patients with dissected arch vessels who underwent reinforcement technique for anastomosis mediated by Hydrofit® (Sanyo Chemical Industries, Kyoto, Japan). The arch vessels were anastomosed with a prosthetic graft. Following the application of Hydrofit to the suture line on the adventitia, no intraoperative bleeding was detected at the reconstruction site of the dissected arch vessels. Postoperative computed tomography revealed no new anastomotic tear or pseudoaneurysm. We highly recommend the use of this reinforcement technique with Hydrofit for the management and reconstruction of vessels involved in acute type A aortic dissection. We observed a fast and uneventful recovery, suggesting promising postoperative results.
急性A型主动脉夹层是一种致命的疾病,表现为弓血管剥离,需要紧急手术干预和重建。在急性A型主动脉夹层的手术治疗中,需要进行彻底的分析,以防止在重建这些脆弱的夹层弓血管时出现并发症。本研究描述了8例使用Hydrofit®(Sanyo Chemical Industries, Kyoto, Japan)介导的加固吻合技术的弓血管夹层患者的手术治疗。弓血管用假体移植吻合。将Hydrofit应用于外膜缝合线后,在剥离弓血管重建部位未发现术中出血。术后计算机断层扫描未发现新的吻合口撕裂或假性动脉瘤。我们强烈推荐在急性A型主动脉夹层中使用这种强化技术和Hydrofit来处理和重建血管。我们观察到快速和平稳的恢复,表明术后有希望的结果。
期刊介绍:
Innovations: Technology and Techniques in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery is the first journal whose main mission is to disseminate information specifically about advances in technology and techniques that lead to less invasive treatment of cardiothoracic and vascular disease. It delivers cutting edge original research, reviews, essays, case reports, and editorials from the pioneers and experts in the field of minimally invasive cardiothoracic and vascular disease, including biomedical engineers. Also included are papers presented at the annual ISMICS meeting. Official Journal of the International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic Surgery