Rodolfo Abreu , João Monteiro Castro , Hugo Valentim , Álvaro Laranjeira , Hugo Rodrigues , Gonçalo Rodrigues , Anita Quintas , Nélson Camacho , Frederico Bastos Gonçalves , João Albuquerque Castro , Maria Emília Ferreira , José Fragata , Luis Mota Capitão
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Abstract
The revascularization of the lower limbs from the thoracic aorta, although feasible, is an unusual choice. The authors describe the clinical case of a patient with chronic aortic type B dissection, severe aortic stenosis, coarctation of the aorta at the isthmus, and occlusion of the left external iliac artery. He underwent simultaneous aortic valve replacement and construction of a bypass from the ascending thoracic aorta to both femoral common arteries. The patient was discharged at the 13th postoperative day, and is now being followed. This is a rare and complex procedure possible due to multidisciplinary collaboration between vascular surgeons and cardiothoracic surgeons.