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A single-centre, retrospective study of mid-term outcomes of aortic arch repair using a standardized resection and patch augmentation technique.

Aditya A PatukaleFumiaki ShikataShilpa S MarathePervez PatelSupreet P MaratheTimothy ColenPrem Sundar Venugopalnull nullNelson Alphonso
Published in: Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery (2022)
Repair of hypoplastic/IAA by transection and excision of all ductal tissue and standardized patch augmentation provide good mid-term durability. The freedom from reintervention at 5 years is >90%. The incidence of persistent systemic hypertension following arch reconstruction is low. The technique is reproducible and applicable irrespective of underlying arch anatomy.
Keyphrases
  • blood pressure
  • soft tissue
  • aortic dissection
  • risk factors
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