Francesco Cabrucci, Giulio Pellegrini, Beatrice Bacchi, Francesco Ferrara, Paolo Balestracci, Dario Petrone, Giulia Bessi, Riccardo Codecasa
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Minimally invasive type A aortic dissection repair: aortic valve resuspension with neomedia creation and the Ascyrus Medical Dissection Stent.
Type A aortic dissection is a life-threatening condition that requires immediate surgical intervention. The goal of traditional approaches is to treat the disease promptly, regardless of invasiveness, in order to achieve the quickest surgical outcome. This strategy has been shown to be associated with significant morbidity, extended recovery and postoperative complications. A minimally invasive technique, in particular a mini-sternotomy, even in cases of type A aortic dissection, can be a viable alternative, reducing surgical trauma and postoperative complications. Despite technical challenges, minimally invasive techniques offer benefits, especially for older patients. Beyond the surgical approach, new technologies and devices (like the Ascyrus Medical Dissection Stent) have also emerged, designed to streamline the surgical process while also ensuring effective results. This case highlights the feasibility and safety of minimally invasive techniques in type A aortic dissection in elderly patients, emphasizing the potential of a more conservative yet effective surgical approach.
期刊介绍:
The Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (MMCTS) is produced by The European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS). MMCTS is the world’s premier video-based educational resource for cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons; freely accessible - and essential - for all. MMCTS was launched more than ten years ago under the leadership of founding editor Professor Marko Turina. It was Professor Turina’s vision that the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS), already the world-leader in CT surgery education, should take advantage of the Internet’s rapidly improving video publication capabilities and create a new step-by-step manual of surgical procedures. Professor Turina and EACTS agreed that the manual, MMCTS, should be freely accessible to all users, regardless of association membership status, nationality, or affiliation. MMCTS was self-published by EACTS for some years before being transferred to Oxford University Press, which hosted it until the end of 2016. In November 2016, the Manual returned home to EACTS and it has now relaunched in a completely new format. Since its birth in 2005, MMCTS has published some 400 detailed, video-based demonstrations of cardio-thoracic surgical procedures. Tutorials published prior to 2012 have been archived and we are working with the authors of these tutorials to update their work pending republication on the new site. Our mission is to make MMCTS the best online reference for cardio-thoracic surgeons – residents and experienced surgeons alike. Our aim is to include tutorials presenting procedures at both a fundamental and an advanced level. Truly innovative procedures are also included and are identified as such.