Endovascular Repair in Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: 3-Year Results from the Valiant US Investigational Device Exemption Study

Acute complicated type B aortic dissection (TBAD) is a potentially catastrophic, life-threatening condition. If left untreated, there is a high risk of aortic rupture, irreversible organ or limb damage, or death. Several risk factors have been associated with acute complicated TBAD, including age...

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Main Author: Chang Young Lim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017-06-01
Series:Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.kjtcvs.org/journal/download_pdf.php?doi=10.5090/kjtcs.2017.50.3.137
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spelling doaj-e9ff0057499a4f1eb8183271dd1ed7d52020-11-24T22:49:47ZengKorean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryKorean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery2233-601X2093-65162017-06-0150313714310.5090/kjtcs.2017.50.3.137Endovascular Repair in Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: 3-Year Results from the Valiant US Investigational Device Exemption StudyChang Young Lim0Andong General HospitalAcute complicated type B aortic dissection (TBAD) is a potentially catastrophic, life-threatening condition. If left untreated, there is a high risk of aortic rupture, irreversible organ or limb damage, or death. Several risk factors have been associated with acute complicated TBAD, including age and refractory hypertension. In the acute phase, even uncomplicated patients are more prone to develop complications if hypertension and pain are left medically untreated. Innovations in stent graft technologies have incrementally improved outcomes since their first use for this condition in 1999, though improvement is needed in mitigating periprocedural complications, adverse events, and mortality. In the past decade, endovascular repair has become the preferred treatment because of its superior outcomes to open repair and medical therapy. The Valiant Captivia Thoracic Stent Graft System is a third-generation endovascular stent graft with advancements in minimally invasive delivery, conformability to the anatomy, and the minimization of adverse sequelae. Herein, this stent graft is briefly reviewed and its 3-year outcomes are presented. Freedom from all-cause and dissection- related mortality was 79.1% a nd 9 0.0%, respectiv ely. T he V aliant C aptiv ia S tent G raft r epresents a safe, effective intervention for acute complicated TBAD. Continued surveillance is needed to verify its longer- term durability.http://www.kjtcvs.org/journal/download_pdf.php?doi=10.5090/kjtcs.2017.50.3.137Self expandable metallic stentsAortic aneurysmthoracicAortic dissectionValiant captivia
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Endovascular Repair in Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: 3-Year Results from the Valiant US Investigational Device Exemption Study
Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Self expandable metallic stents
Aortic aneurysm
thoracic
Aortic dissection
Valiant captivia
author_facet Chang Young Lim
author_sort Chang Young Lim
title Endovascular Repair in Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: 3-Year Results from the Valiant US Investigational Device Exemption Study
title_short Endovascular Repair in Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: 3-Year Results from the Valiant US Investigational Device Exemption Study
title_full Endovascular Repair in Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: 3-Year Results from the Valiant US Investigational Device Exemption Study
title_fullStr Endovascular Repair in Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: 3-Year Results from the Valiant US Investigational Device Exemption Study
title_full_unstemmed Endovascular Repair in Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: 3-Year Results from the Valiant US Investigational Device Exemption Study
title_sort endovascular repair in acute complicated type b aortic dissection: 3-year results from the valiant us investigational device exemption study
publisher Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
series Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
issn 2233-601X
2093-6516
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Acute complicated type B aortic dissection (TBAD) is a potentially catastrophic, life-threatening condition. If left untreated, there is a high risk of aortic rupture, irreversible organ or limb damage, or death. Several risk factors have been associated with acute complicated TBAD, including age and refractory hypertension. In the acute phase, even uncomplicated patients are more prone to develop complications if hypertension and pain are left medically untreated. Innovations in stent graft technologies have incrementally improved outcomes since their first use for this condition in 1999, though improvement is needed in mitigating periprocedural complications, adverse events, and mortality. In the past decade, endovascular repair has become the preferred treatment because of its superior outcomes to open repair and medical therapy. The Valiant Captivia Thoracic Stent Graft System is a third-generation endovascular stent graft with advancements in minimally invasive delivery, conformability to the anatomy, and the minimization of adverse sequelae. Herein, this stent graft is briefly reviewed and its 3-year outcomes are presented. Freedom from all-cause and dissection- related mortality was 79.1% a nd 9 0.0%, respectiv ely. T he V aliant C aptiv ia S tent G raft r epresents a safe, effective intervention for acute complicated TBAD. Continued surveillance is needed to verify its longer- term durability.
topic Self expandable metallic stents
Aortic aneurysm
thoracic
Aortic dissection
Valiant captivia
url http://www.kjtcvs.org/journal/download_pdf.php?doi=10.5090/kjtcs.2017.50.3.137
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