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Delayed retrograde aortic dissection after endovascular stenting of the descending thoracic aorta
Authors:Pasic Miralem  Bergs Peter  Knollmann Friedrich  Zipfel Burkhart  Müller Peter  Hofmann Michael  Hetzer Roland
Institution:Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin, Germany. pasic@dhzb.de
Abstract:A 66-year-old patient underwent emergency endovascular repair of a descending thoracic aneurysm because of suspected aortic rupture. Two weeks later, a small saccular aneurysm of the aortic arch was treated with open surgery. An unexpected intraoperative finding was retrograde dissection of the aortic arch and of the ascending aorta that was not seen on the postprocedural computed tomographic scans after endografting. The ascending aorta, the aortic arch, and the proximal part of the descending thoracic aorta were successfully replaced with a Dacron graft with deep hypothermia, circulatory arrest, and retrograde cerebral perfusion. Awareness that this life-threatening complication that necessitates extensive cardiovascular surgery can occur not only during or immediately after endovascular stenting of the thoracic aorta but also as much as several days or perhaps even weeks after the procedure is important.
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