Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair for Haemolysis 17 Years after Aortic Arch Replacement with Elephant Trunk for Acute Aortic Dissection: A Case Report
Abstract:Background
The elephant trunk (ET) technique is a very useful surgical procedure; however, haemolysis in the aorta associated with ET has been previously reported. It normally occurs within several years after the surgery, and it is a rare case of rapidly progressing haemolysis 10 or more years after aortic arch replacement with ET.
Case presentation
A 53-year-old man with a history of Stanford type A aortic dissection (DeBakey type Ⅰ), who was treated with total arch aortic replacement and aorto-femoral by… Show more
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