Emergency endovascular treatment of complicated type B Acute dissection of the aorta

Although Type B dissection accounts for 25–40% of all aortic dissections, their treatment remains to date quite controversial. In acute complicated cases (visceral malperfusion, refractory pain, etc.), surgical treatment is generally recommended, but is still associated with a high rate of morbimort...

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Main Authors: Y. Lyazidi, H.T. Chtata, T. Bekkali, M. Zoulati, M. Taberkant
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2016-12-01
Series:The Egyptian Heart Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260815000976
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spelling doaj-9a437c565f4241ee9bf1171f22ea84c62020-11-25T02:44:56ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Heart Journal1110-26082016-12-0168427727910.1016/j.ehj.2015.09.004Emergency endovascular treatment of complicated type B Acute dissection of the aortaY. LyazidiH.T. ChtataT. BekkaliM. ZoulatiM. TaberkantAlthough Type B dissection accounts for 25–40% of all aortic dissections, their treatment remains to date quite controversial. In acute complicated cases (visceral malperfusion, refractory pain, etc.), surgical treatment is generally recommended, but is still associated with a high rate of morbimortality. Implantation of endoprosthesis has been proposed as an alternative therapy for patients with high surgical risk. Reports support that endovascular stent-graft treatments of a complicated type B acute dissection produce a short and medium term satisfactory results.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260815000976Type B dissectionStent graftLower limb ischaemia
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author Y. Lyazidi
H.T. Chtata
T. Bekkali
M. Zoulati
M. Taberkant
spellingShingle Y. Lyazidi
H.T. Chtata
T. Bekkali
M. Zoulati
M. Taberkant
Emergency endovascular treatment of complicated type B Acute dissection of the aorta
The Egyptian Heart Journal
Type B dissection
Stent graft
Lower limb ischaemia
author_facet Y. Lyazidi
H.T. Chtata
T. Bekkali
M. Zoulati
M. Taberkant
author_sort Y. Lyazidi
title Emergency endovascular treatment of complicated type B Acute dissection of the aorta
title_short Emergency endovascular treatment of complicated type B Acute dissection of the aorta
title_full Emergency endovascular treatment of complicated type B Acute dissection of the aorta
title_fullStr Emergency endovascular treatment of complicated type B Acute dissection of the aorta
title_full_unstemmed Emergency endovascular treatment of complicated type B Acute dissection of the aorta
title_sort emergency endovascular treatment of complicated type b acute dissection of the aorta
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Heart Journal
issn 1110-2608
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Although Type B dissection accounts for 25–40% of all aortic dissections, their treatment remains to date quite controversial. In acute complicated cases (visceral malperfusion, refractory pain, etc.), surgical treatment is generally recommended, but is still associated with a high rate of morbimortality. Implantation of endoprosthesis has been proposed as an alternative therapy for patients with high surgical risk. Reports support that endovascular stent-graft treatments of a complicated type B acute dissection produce a short and medium term satisfactory results.
topic Type B dissection
Stent graft
Lower limb ischaemia
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260815000976
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