Abstract
Objectives: Endovascular repair of the thoracic aorta (TEVAR) represents a therapeutic option for type B aortic dissection. However, the optimal timing for TEVAR is controversial. We examined the outcomes of TEVAR for chronic type B dissection and reviewed aortic morphology using pre- and postoperative CT scan images. Methods: Between 2012 and 2017, 12 patients underwent TEVAR for chronic type B dissection at our institution. We retrospectively reviewed the clinical and operative data including CT scan images, comparing the values between early group (5 cases, 3 months to 1 year from initial dissection) and late group (7 cases, more than 1 year from initial dissection). Results: There were no paraplegia, stroke, and death in our cohort. There was no difference in degree of the aortic remodeling between two groups. Conclusions: Outcomes after TEVAR for chronic type B aortic dissection were favorable. Aortic remodeling could be obtained in selected patients by closing an entry with TEVAR procedure.
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Fujioka, S., Irisawa, Y., Horai, T., & Hosaka, S. (2019). Endovascular Therapy for Chronic Type B Aortic Dissection. Annals of Vascular Diseases, 12(4), 449–455. https://doi.org/10.3400/avd.oa.19-00093
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