OPERATIV VERSORGTE THORAKALE AORTENDISSEKTIONEN. ANGIOGRAPHISCHE VERLAUFSKONTROLLE DER PERFUSIONSVERHALTNISSE

Translated title of the contribution: Operative treatment of thoracic aortic dissections - Angiographic follow-up control of perfusion conditions

W. Steiner, T. Hilbertz, A. Markewitz, H. Berger

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Abstract

Control angiography in arterial DSA technique was performed in 27 patients after operative treatment of acute aortic dissection (17 patients with type A dissection) respectively chronic aortic dissection (9 patients with type A dissection/1 patient with type B dissection). The mean interval between surgery and angiography was 59 months. All patients were free from symptoms due to organ complications or redissection. Persistent patency of a false lumen was observed in 40.7% (52.9% after operative treatment of an acute dissection; 20% after operative treatment of a chronic dissection). In all cases with a persistent false lumen the dissection originated at the distal anastomosis. In all patients the beginning of the dissection and the perfusion of the supraaortal, visceral and iliacal vessels whether by the true or false lumen could be shown. In 54.5% the Tr. brachiocephalic trunk was involved in the dissection. In 45.5% the left renal artery was solely perfused by the false lumen. Angiography in arterial DSA technique is evidently a valuable technique to document the beginning and extension of a dissection, sufficiency of the aortic valve, reentries of the dissection, perfusion of the aortal branches, and the flow in both channels.

Translated title of the contributionOperative treatment of thoracic aortic dissections - Angiographic follow-up control of perfusion conditions
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)16-22
Number of pages7
JournalRoFo Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Neuen Bildgebenden Verfahren
Volume160
Issue number1
StatePublished - 1994
Externally publishedYes

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