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. 2013 Feb;47(2):109-14.
doi: 10.1177/1538574412473184. Epub 2013 Jan 14.

Application of open triple-branched aortic arch stent graft for acute Stanford type A aortic dissection

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Application of open triple-branched aortic arch stent graft for acute Stanford type A aortic dissection

Fei Hua et al. Vasc Endovascular Surg. 2013 Feb.

Abstract

Objective: Complete documentation is provided outlining a process for surgical treatment of the ascending aorta using open triple-branched aortic arch stent grafts to treat acute Stanford type A aortic dissection based on clinical observations.

Methods: A total of 34 patients underwent replacement of the ascending aorta or aortic root in combination with open placement of a triple-branched stent graft.

Results: Mean cardiopulmonary bypass, mean myocardial ischemic, and selective cerebral perfusion times were 186 ± 38, 101 ± 27, and 39 ± 11 minutes, respectively. Two deaths occurred during hospitalization. Of the remaining patients, postoperative computed tomography angiography confirmed that all implanted stent grafts were fully opened; however, the dissected aorta and false lumen size showed evidence of reduced thickness.

Conclusions: This applies mainly to those who need extensive surgical reconstruction of the thoracic aorta with acute Stanford type A aortic dissection, and it can reduce cardiopulmonary bypass complexities of the traditional surgeries and potential complication.

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