2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2023.03.029
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Risk profile and operative outcomes in patients with and without Marfan syndrome undergoing thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair

Christopher Lau,
Giovanni Soletti,
Jonathan W. Weinsaft
et al.
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“…At five years, survival was 83% and freedom from repair failure was 98%. Lau et al [69] recently published their results of 684 open TAAA repairs in patients with (N = 90) or without (N = 594) Marfan syndrome [69]. In patients with Marfan syndrome, operative mortality (3.3%), major adverse events (13.3%), SCI (3.3%), and dialysis (3.3%) were not statistically different from patients without connective tissue disorders.…”
Section: Connective Tissue Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At five years, survival was 83% and freedom from repair failure was 98%. Lau et al [69] recently published their results of 684 open TAAA repairs in patients with (N = 90) or without (N = 594) Marfan syndrome [69]. In patients with Marfan syndrome, operative mortality (3.3%), major adverse events (13.3%), SCI (3.3%), and dialysis (3.3%) were not statistically different from patients without connective tissue disorders.…”
Section: Connective Tissue Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these advancements, open surgery for the descending thoracic and thoracoabdominal aorta provides excellent results in high-volume aortic centers and remains first-line therapy in select patient cohorts. [7][8][9] In-step with these advancements, the medical sphere has had expansive knowledge growth, with genetic and biomechanical research providing necessary, and increasingly complex nuance to the preventative medical management of aortic disease. 10,11 Siloed care pathways deter specialists from referring to specialties with overlapping skills who offer alternative treatment options for consideration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%