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Acute type A aortic dissection: Rationale and outcomes of extensive repair of the arch and distal aorta

Authors :
Davide Pacini
Luca Di Marco
Jacopo Alfonsi
Giacomo Murana
Andrea Castelli
Alessandro Leone
Roberto Di Bartolomeo
Di Marco, L.
Leone, A.
Murana, G.
Castelli, A.
Alfonsi, J.
Di Bartolomeo, R.
Pacini, D.
Source :
International journal of cardiology. 267
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Type A acute aortic dissection represents one of the most complex and life-threatening disorders of the cardiovascular system. Cardiac tamponade caused by ascending aorta rupture is the most common cause of death. In light of this, emergent surgery with ascending and partial arch replacement represents, in most of cases, the best and the faster therapeutic option. The natural history of aortic dissection, however, teaches us that in most cases there is a distal progression of the aortic disease that often requires further surgical and/or endovascular treatments. In light of this, it can be hypothesized that, by increasing the extent of aortic replacement during the first operation, it may improve the outcome of these patients by reducing the probability of a second surgery or, in selected cases and for appropriate indications, by treating with a single surgical step, the disease. In this short review of the literature, we focalized on the rationale and outcome of an extensive repair of the thoracic aorta. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.

Details

ISSN :
18741754
Volume :
267
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4d955d46394b79549e2691692b3c0770