2020
DOI: 10.1111/jocs.15192
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Endovascular ascending aortic repair in type A dissection: A systematic review

Abstract: Purpose: Up to 10% of acute type A aortic dissection (TAAD) patients are deemed unfit for open surgical repair, exposing these patients to high mortality rates. In recent years, thoracic endovascular aortic repair has proven to be a promising alternative treatment modality in specific cases. This study presents a comprehensive overview of the current state of catheter-based interventions in the setting of primary TAAD. Methods: A literature search was conducted, using MEDLINE and PubMed databases according to … Show more

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“…Further appraisal of our current coronary repair techniques is vital. In a systematic review of 31 studies, only 1 reported the concomitant use of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in addition to TAAD repair [21]. Despite this, PCI can yield significant benefit to patients who are deemed unsuitable for surgical repair, such as those with advanced age, significant comorbidities, and those with neurological deficits.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Further appraisal of our current coronary repair techniques is vital. In a systematic review of 31 studies, only 1 reported the concomitant use of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in addition to TAAD repair [21]. Despite this, PCI can yield significant benefit to patients who are deemed unsuitable for surgical repair, such as those with advanced age, significant comorbidities, and those with neurological deficits.…”
Section: The Percutaneous Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6][7][8] The current clinical evidence indicates that procedural complications, namely, cerebral ischaemia, endoleak and retrograde dissection, are associated with endograft design and a complicated procedure. [9][10][11][12] To address the stated challenges, several innovative dedicated stent-grafts for total endovascular aortic arch repair have been developed, namely, the Inoue outer branched stent-graft, 9 13 Najuta fenestrated stentgraft, 14 15 Cook two-inner branch endograft, 16 17 Bolton inner double-branch endoprosthesis 18 19 and Endospan NEXUS stent-graft. 20 21 However, there is no ideal endovascular solution to the ascending aorta/aortic arch challenge that can completely exclude the aortic arch pathology, avoid embolic stroke and preserve perfusion of the supra-aortic multi-branches without surgical debranching of the supra-aortic branches or a complex endovascular procedure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the article from Ahmed et al 2 in this issue reveals the incipient but steady venturing of transcatheter therapies in this so far untouchable domain of cardiovascular surgery.…”
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“…Stroke and early endoleak rates were 6% and 18%, respectively. Two patients (2%) required intraoperative conversion to open surgery, and reintervention was required in 14 patients (15%), of which four patients underwent endovascular repair and five patients underwent open repair 2 …”
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