Ascending aorta diseases represent an important cause of mortality worldwide. Notably, acute and chronic thoracic aorta pathologies have increased during the last years, but medical therapy does not seem to influence their natural history. Currently, although open surgery is the first choice of treatment, many patients are still rejected or have poor outcomes. In this scenario, endovascular treatment is raised as a valuable option. In this review we describe the limitations of conventional surgery and the state-of-art of endovascular ascending aorta repair.

Endovascular Intervention for Aortic Dissection Is "Ascending" / A. Rizza, F. Negro, T.J. Mandigers, C. Palmieri, S. Berti, S. Trimarchi. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - 20:5(2023 Feb 24), pp. 4094.1-4094.11. [10.3390/ijerph20054094]

Endovascular Intervention for Aortic Dissection Is "Ascending"

S. Trimarchi
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2023

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Ascending aorta diseases represent an important cause of mortality worldwide. Notably, acute and chronic thoracic aorta pathologies have increased during the last years, but medical therapy does not seem to influence their natural history. Currently, although open surgery is the first choice of treatment, many patients are still rejected or have poor outcomes. In this scenario, endovascular treatment is raised as a valuable option. In this review we describe the limitations of conventional surgery and the state-of-art of endovascular ascending aorta repair.
aortic aneurysm; aortic disease; aortic dissection; atherosclerosis; percutaneous intervention
Settore MED/22 - Chirurgia Vascolare
24-feb-2023
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