Residual type B aortic dissection (R-TBAD) is a challenging kind of disease affecting an increasing number of patients. Management of R-TBAD has not been specifically addressed in current literature and many of those patients are not eligible for endovascular treatment. Aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy and feasibility of a specifically conceived procedure the "saguaro branched graft technique" to treat R-TBAD distal to a proximal stent-graft.
Type B aortic dissection residual after proximal aortic repair: an innovative open surgical approach in patients not eligible for endovascular treatment
Spinelli, FrancescoPrimo
;Benedetto, Filippo;Spinelli, Domenico;
2022-01-01
Abstract
Residual type B aortic dissection (R-TBAD) is a challenging kind of disease affecting an increasing number of patients. Management of R-TBAD has not been specifically addressed in current literature and many of those patients are not eligible for endovascular treatment. Aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy and feasibility of a specifically conceived procedure the "saguaro branched graft technique" to treat R-TBAD distal to a proximal stent-graft.File in questo prodotto:
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