Spontaneous isolated dissection of the superior mesenteric artery (SMAD) is not still well known. We retrospectively analyzed our 30 patients with SMAD to elucidate the treatment strategy and long-term follow-up outcomes. Due to severe abdominal symptom we performed a stents deployment and surgical reconstructive surgery for each one case. Anerysmectomy and bypass surgery was performed for a patient with aneurysmal change. Other 27 patients were managed conservatively. SMAD patients had only two vascular events (renal infarction and graft occlusion), and showed good prognosis for 6-146 (mean 69) months follow-up. We found that there is a few SMAD patients necessary of invasive management at acute phase and that most patients are safely conservatively treated with good prognosis. (This is a translation of J Jpn Coll Angiol 2018; 58: 195-199.).
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Satokawa, H., Takase, S., Wakamatsu, H., Seto, Y., Kurosawa, H., Yamamoto, A., … Yokoyama, H. (2019). Long-Term Outcomes of Spontaneous Isolated Superior Mesenteric Artery Dissection. Annals of Vascular Diseases, 12(4), 456–459. https://doi.org/10.3400/avd.oa.19-00082
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