Journal of vascular surgery
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Review Meta Analysis
Meta-analysis of open versus endovascular repair for ruptured descending thoracic aortic aneurysm.
Ruptured descending thoracic aortic aneurysm (rDTAA) is associated with high mortality rates. Data supporting endovascular thoracic aortic aneurysm repair (TEVAR) to reduce mortality compared with open repair are limited to small series. We investigated published reports for contemporary outcomes of open and endovascular repair of rDTAA. ⋯ Endovascular repair of rDTAA is associated with a significantly lower 30-day mortality rate compared with open surgical repair. TEVAR was associated with a considerable number of aneurysm-related deaths during follow-up.
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Review Case Reports
Successful repair of a ruptured Stanford type B aortic dissection during pregnancy.
We present our experience with an acute Stanford type B aortic dissection in a 25-year-old, 26-week gravid patient without a known connective tissue disorder and discuss a literature-based treatment strategy. After failed conservative treatment manifest by aneurysm rupture, emergency cesarean section delivery and immediate repair of her thoracic aorta was performed. ⋯ During pregnancy, thoracic aortic dissection occurs from physiologic and hemodynamic changes. Emergency cesarean delivery, followed by immediate aortic repair, is the treatment choice if malperfusion syndrome, rupture, uncontrolled hypertension, or unremitting pain occurs.