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Retrograde Type A Intramural Hematoma Treated Endovascularly in Two Cases.

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Type A aortic dissection is a highly lethal condition, which warrants swift open surgical intervention to prevent death by rupture or malperfusion. The aim is to resect the proximal intimal… Click to show full abstract

Type A aortic dissection is a highly lethal condition, which warrants swift open surgical intervention to prevent death by rupture or malperfusion. The aim is to resect the proximal intimal tear and realign the dissected wall layers. We describe two patients who recently presented in our center with a retrograde type A intramural hematoma and a clear intimal tear distal to the left subclavian artery, that were treated in emergency by endovascular means instead of open surgery, with satisfactory short-term and one-year follow-up results. In conclusion, in selected cases, less invasive thoracic endovascular aortic repair can treat retrograde type A intramural hematoma originating from an intimal tear distal to the left subclavian artery, with good one-year results.

Keywords: intimal tear; intramural hematoma; type intramural; retrograde type; hematoma treated

Journal Title: Annals of vascular surgery
Year Published: 2019

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