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Resultados a corto-medio plazo de la cirugía híbrida y endovascular del arco aórtico

Translated title of the contribution: Short- and mid-term results of hybrid and endovascular surgery for aortic arch disease

Miquel Gil Olaria, Carlos Esteban Gracia, Clàudia Riera Hernández, Pere Altés Mas, Danela Figuereo Beltre, Elisabet Berastegui García, Secundino Llagostera Pujol

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Abstract

Introduction and objective: the objective of our study is to describe the mid-term results and complications of patients with aortic arch disease who underwent surgery of the aortic arch and supra-aortic branches in our center. Methods: retrospective, single center study. Consecutive patients with arch surgery and a diagnosis of thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) > 60 mm and aortic penetrating ulcer (PAu) from January 2017 through June 2022. We conducted a descriptive study including demographic variables, the mortality rate, and 30-day complications. Survival, readmissions and reinterventions were, then, analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier estimator. Results: a total of 20 patients underwent surgery: 14 underwent TAA surgery and 6 due to PAu; 2 required emergency surgery. zone 0 was the most common proximal landing zone (50 %), followed by zone 1 (30 %). In 5 cases, SAT debranching and 5 carotid-subclavian bypasses were performed prior to TEVAR implantation. The technical success rate reached 95 %, 2 patients died at 30 days, one patient developed transient spinal cord ischemia and the other experienced a major neurological event. The median follow-up was 18 months (IQR, 7-37). All-cause mortality rate was 20 % (5% related to aortic disease). The 24-month estimated rate of readmission was 22.9 % and reoperation rate, 24.1 %. The most common cause for readmission was medical (15 %). Conclusions: the short- and mid-term results of hybrid and endovascular surgery for aortic arch disease are acceptable in terms of morbidity and mortality.
Translated title of the contributionShort- and mid-term results of hybrid and endovascular surgery for aortic arch disease
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)356-362
Number of pages7
JournalAngiologia
Volume76
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Aorta torácica
  • Arco aórtico
  • Cirugía híbrida
  • Tratamiento endovascular
  • Debranching
  • Thoracic aorta
  • Aortic arch
  • Hybrid surgery
  • Endovascular surgery

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