Obstruction of the thoracoabdominal aorta and/or its branches with subsequent organ ischemia is a frequent complication of aortic dissection.Surgical and percutaneous fenestrations have been used and endovascular stenting has emerged as an additional less invasive approach. In somecases, surgical revascularization may be the most successful procedure. We report two patients who underwent surgical revascularization of theceliac trunk and superior mesenteric artery for delayed abdominal malperfusion due to aortic dissection
AbstractStaged visceral artery revascularization with occlusion of the proximal lumen enables endova...
We discuss a patient who presented with a type B aortic dissection with a retrograde progression in ...
Acute type B aortic dissection (ABAD) can lead to visceral malperfusion, a potentially life-threaten...
Rapid restoration of flow into the true lumen and obliteration of a false lumen is considered the op...
Background/Aim: We report a case of a 54-year-old male patient with background history of hypertensi...
The patient was a sixty-one-year-old man with a medical history of coronary artery disease, STEMI tr...
AbstractPurpose: The treatment of ischemic complications that result from aortic dissection is a cha...
Aneurysmal degeneration and pseudoaneurysm formation of visceral vein bypass grafts are rare conditi...
This case highlights the successful management of acute Type B dissection complicated by visceral ma...
ObjectiveMalperfusion syndrome is a known predictor of poor outcomes in acute type B dissection. We ...
Introduction: In chronic aortic dissection complicated by aneurysmal degeneration, the absence of sp...
Abdominal angina followed by an active vascular intervention constitutes an infrequent sequence of e...
Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) may be associated with specific stent- and procedure-related com...
Purpose: Morbidity and mortality of acute type B thoracic aortic dissections remain alarmingly high....
Background: Acute type B aortic dissection (AoD) with malperfusion is a rare and complex disease. In...
AbstractStaged visceral artery revascularization with occlusion of the proximal lumen enables endova...
We discuss a patient who presented with a type B aortic dissection with a retrograde progression in ...
Acute type B aortic dissection (ABAD) can lead to visceral malperfusion, a potentially life-threaten...
Rapid restoration of flow into the true lumen and obliteration of a false lumen is considered the op...
Background/Aim: We report a case of a 54-year-old male patient with background history of hypertensi...
The patient was a sixty-one-year-old man with a medical history of coronary artery disease, STEMI tr...
AbstractPurpose: The treatment of ischemic complications that result from aortic dissection is a cha...
Aneurysmal degeneration and pseudoaneurysm formation of visceral vein bypass grafts are rare conditi...
This case highlights the successful management of acute Type B dissection complicated by visceral ma...
ObjectiveMalperfusion syndrome is a known predictor of poor outcomes in acute type B dissection. We ...
Introduction: In chronic aortic dissection complicated by aneurysmal degeneration, the absence of sp...
Abdominal angina followed by an active vascular intervention constitutes an infrequent sequence of e...
Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) may be associated with specific stent- and procedure-related com...
Purpose: Morbidity and mortality of acute type B thoracic aortic dissections remain alarmingly high....
Background: Acute type B aortic dissection (AoD) with malperfusion is a rare and complex disease. In...
AbstractStaged visceral artery revascularization with occlusion of the proximal lumen enables endova...
We discuss a patient who presented with a type B aortic dissection with a retrograde progression in ...
Acute type B aortic dissection (ABAD) can lead to visceral malperfusion, a potentially life-threaten...