Within the recent months, endovascular repair of aortic aneurysms has become a rather interesting alternative to patients considering open surgery. In the past, the procedure was typically and more solely reserved... Within the recent months, endovascular repair of aortic aneurysms has become a rather interesting alternative to patients considering open surgery. In the past, the procedure was typically and more solely reserved to a selected group of elderly patients with several co-morbidities.……展开更多
BACKGROUND In the context of aortic dissection,increasing pressure within the newly formed false lumen can result in the progressive compression of the true aortic channel.However,true lumen collapse in chronic type B...BACKGROUND In the context of aortic dissection,increasing pressure within the newly formed false lumen can result in the progressive compression of the true aortic channel.However,true lumen collapse in chronic type B aortic dissection(cTBAD)patients is rare,with few clinical or experimental studies to date having explored the causes of such collapse.CASE SUMMARY In the present report,we describe a rare case of true-lumen collapse in an 83-yearold patient diagnosed with cTBAD,and we discuss potential therapeutic interventions for such cases.Following thoracic endovascular aortic repair(TEVAR),computed tomography angiography revealed satisfactory stent-graft positioning,no endoleakage,true lumen enlargement,thrombus formation in the false lumen,and slight enlargement of the true lumen distal to the stent-graft.Computational hemodynamic analyses indicated that the wall shear stress and pressure within the false lumen were significantly reduced following TEVAR.CONCLUSION TEVAR treatment of cTBAD patients suffering from proximal true lumen collapse can facilitate some degree of effective remodeling.展开更多
Objective The optimal treatment for chronic type B dissection remains controversial. The purpose of this study was to report early and mid-term results of thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) of chronic type B ...Objective The optimal treatment for chronic type B dissection remains controversial. The purpose of this study was to report early and mid-term results of thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) of chronic type B aortic dissection. Methods From June 2001 to September 2007, 84 patients with chronic type B aortic展开更多
BACKGROUND Aortic dissection(AD)is a life-threatening condition with a high mortality rate without immediate medical attention.Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are critical in treating patients with AD.In the...BACKGROUND Aortic dissection(AD)is a life-threatening condition with a high mortality rate without immediate medical attention.Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are critical in treating patients with AD.In the emergency department,patients with AD commonly present with classic symptoms of unanticipated severe chest or back pain.However,it is worth noting that atypical symptoms of AD are easily misdiagnosed.CASE SUMMARY A 51-year-old woman was first diagnosed with scapulohumeral periarthritis due to left shoulder pain.After careful examination of her previous medical history and contrast-enhanced computed tomography angiography,the patient was diagnosed with a new type A AD after chronic type B dissection in the ascending aorta.The patient was successfully treated with surgical replacement of the dissected aortic arch and remains in good health.CONCLUSION New retrograde type A AD after chronic type B dissection is relatively rare.It is worth noting that a physician who has a patient with suspected AD should be vigilant.Both patient medical history and imaging tests are crucial for a more precise diagnosis.展开更多
文摘 Within the recent months, endovascular repair of aortic aneurysms has become a rather interesting alternative to patients considering open surgery. In the past, the procedure was typically and more solely reserved to a selected group of elderly patients with several co-morbidities.……
文摘BACKGROUND In the context of aortic dissection,increasing pressure within the newly formed false lumen can result in the progressive compression of the true aortic channel.However,true lumen collapse in chronic type B aortic dissection(cTBAD)patients is rare,with few clinical or experimental studies to date having explored the causes of such collapse.CASE SUMMARY In the present report,we describe a rare case of true-lumen collapse in an 83-yearold patient diagnosed with cTBAD,and we discuss potential therapeutic interventions for such cases.Following thoracic endovascular aortic repair(TEVAR),computed tomography angiography revealed satisfactory stent-graft positioning,no endoleakage,true lumen enlargement,thrombus formation in the false lumen,and slight enlargement of the true lumen distal to the stent-graft.Computational hemodynamic analyses indicated that the wall shear stress and pressure within the false lumen were significantly reduced following TEVAR.CONCLUSION TEVAR treatment of cTBAD patients suffering from proximal true lumen collapse can facilitate some degree of effective remodeling.
文摘Objective The optimal treatment for chronic type B dissection remains controversial. The purpose of this study was to report early and mid-term results of thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) of chronic type B aortic dissection. Methods From June 2001 to September 2007, 84 patients with chronic type B aortic
文摘BACKGROUND Aortic dissection(AD)is a life-threatening condition with a high mortality rate without immediate medical attention.Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are critical in treating patients with AD.In the emergency department,patients with AD commonly present with classic symptoms of unanticipated severe chest or back pain.However,it is worth noting that atypical symptoms of AD are easily misdiagnosed.CASE SUMMARY A 51-year-old woman was first diagnosed with scapulohumeral periarthritis due to left shoulder pain.After careful examination of her previous medical history and contrast-enhanced computed tomography angiography,the patient was diagnosed with a new type A AD after chronic type B dissection in the ascending aorta.The patient was successfully treated with surgical replacement of the dissected aortic arch and remains in good health.CONCLUSION New retrograde type A AD after chronic type B dissection is relatively rare.It is worth noting that a physician who has a patient with suspected AD should be vigilant.Both patient medical history and imaging tests are crucial for a more precise diagnosis.