TFS 2024 | Feng Jiaxun: Strategies and Challenges in the Endoluminal Treatment of Thoracoabdominal Aortic Dissections
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Author: Feng Jiaxun

 

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Organization: Vascular Surgery, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine

 

Introduction

 

Feng Jiaxun discusses the complex nature of thoracoabdominal aortic dissections, which involve multiple anatomical and pathological challenges. The paper explores the indications for endoluminal treatments and the various surgical techniques that can be applied, including fenestration and branch reconstruction techniques, aiming to provide a comprehensive treatment perspective.

 

Treatment Indications and Strategies

 

Indications for Endoluminal Treatment:

Progressive aneurysmal dilation of the false lumen: Especially in patients with a dissection just past the initial tear site.

Symptoms of visceral organ compression: For example, aortic expansion causing bile duct compression leading to jaundice.

Rapid aneurysmal growth: An increase in the aneurysm’s diameter by more than 5mm in a short period.

Dissection aneurysms forming arteriovenous fistulas: Such as renal artery fistulas.

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Treatment Strategies:

Fenestration Techniques: Utilized to reconstruct visceral arteries ensuring unimpeded blood flow.


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Branch Reconstruction: Employed in cases of aortic/iliac artery dissection with aneurysmal dilation using branched grafts.


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Intraoperative Considerations: Factors such as the degree of aortic twisting and narrowing in the visceral segment.


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Conclusion

 

The endoluminal treatment of thoracoabdominal aortic dissections offers a safe and effective method, particularly suitable for patients who are not ideal candidates for traditional open surgery. By choosing appropriate treatment indications and strategies, significant improvements in patient outcomes can be achieved.


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References

 

1. Patterson B, et al. Circulation. 2013;127:24-32.

2. Kouchoukos NT, et al. JTCVS. 2018;155:1926-35.

 

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