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Case of rapid aortic remodeling after thoracic endovascular aortic repair for retrograde type A aortic dissection.

Yuta KikuchiMasahiro TsutsuiKohei IshidoMasahiko NaritaRyohei UshiodaTomonori ShirasakaNatsuya IshikawaHiroyuki Kamiya
Published in: Journal of surgical case reports (2022)
The proper surgical strategy for retrograde type A aortic dissection (RTAD) is still controversial, and some studies have reported the efficacy of frozen elephant trunk and thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR). A 68-year-old man was diagnosed with acute type A aortic dissection using enhanced computed tomography. The false lumen at the arch and ascending aorta was thrombosed, and the primary entry was placed in the descending aorta. In addition, there were malperfusions of the right renal artery and both iliac arteries. We performed TEVAR using the right femoral artery combined with the petticoat technique. At 11 days postoperatively, we observed rapid aortic remodeling at the arch and ascending aorta. The patient was discharged uneventfully after 14 days. We believe that TEVAR for RTAD is effective in appropriate patients. However, the accumulation of the number of cases and accurate strategies for patient selection are in demand.
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