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A ruptured penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the ascending aorta: a case report of an endovascular repair with extending the length of the aortic coverage by debranching the innominate artery

BACKGROUND: An endovascular approach to the management of a ruptured plaque in the ascending aorta may be an alternative to open surgery in high-risk patients. This option may become inevitable due to the number of elderly patients unfit for open cardiac surgery. There are very few stent grafts able...

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Autores principales: Chenesseau, Josephine, Barral, Pierre-Antoine, Piquet, Philippe, Gaudry, Marine
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6601238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31449608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytz043
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author Chenesseau, Josephine
Barral, Pierre-Antoine
Piquet, Philippe
Gaudry, Marine
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Barral, Pierre-Antoine
Piquet, Philippe
Gaudry, Marine
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description BACKGROUND: An endovascular approach to the management of a ruptured plaque in the ascending aorta may be an alternative to open surgery in high-risk patients. This option may become inevitable due to the number of elderly patients unfit for open cardiac surgery. There are very few stent grafts able to fit the ascending aorta and in emergency cases, most medical teams have been limited to current thoracic aortic endografts, the shortest of which measure 10 cm. CASE SUMMARY: We report a case of an endovascular repair of a ruptured penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the ascending aorta. The patient was considered for open cardiac surgery but was evaluated at a high mortality risk based on his age, his medical history, and significant calcifications on his aorta. Our vascular surgical team decided then to perform an endovascular repair with extending the length of the aortic coverage by debranching the innominate artery. DISCUSSION: Endovascular treatment of an acute ruptured aorta is feasible in high-risk patients with thoracic endovascular stent grafts and coverage of the innominate artery. Endovascular treatment of the ascending aorta is at its infancy and in need of further research. New stent grafts designed for the ascending aorta are in progress and should increase the numbers of interventions in the years to come.
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spelling pubmed-66012382019-07-29 A ruptured penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the ascending aorta: a case report of an endovascular repair with extending the length of the aortic coverage by debranching the innominate artery Chenesseau, Josephine Barral, Pierre-Antoine Piquet, Philippe Gaudry, Marine Eur Heart J Case Rep Case Reports BACKGROUND: An endovascular approach to the management of a ruptured plaque in the ascending aorta may be an alternative to open surgery in high-risk patients. This option may become inevitable due to the number of elderly patients unfit for open cardiac surgery. There are very few stent grafts able to fit the ascending aorta and in emergency cases, most medical teams have been limited to current thoracic aortic endografts, the shortest of which measure 10 cm. CASE SUMMARY: We report a case of an endovascular repair of a ruptured penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the ascending aorta. The patient was considered for open cardiac surgery but was evaluated at a high mortality risk based on his age, his medical history, and significant calcifications on his aorta. Our vascular surgical team decided then to perform an endovascular repair with extending the length of the aortic coverage by debranching the innominate artery. DISCUSSION: Endovascular treatment of an acute ruptured aorta is feasible in high-risk patients with thoracic endovascular stent grafts and coverage of the innominate artery. Endovascular treatment of the ascending aorta is at its infancy and in need of further research. New stent grafts designed for the ascending aorta are in progress and should increase the numbers of interventions in the years to come. Oxford University Press 2019-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6601238/ /pubmed/31449608 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytz043 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chenesseau, Josephine
Barral, Pierre-Antoine
Piquet, Philippe
Gaudry, Marine
A ruptured penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the ascending aorta: a case report of an endovascular repair with extending the length of the aortic coverage by debranching the innominate artery
title A ruptured penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the ascending aorta: a case report of an endovascular repair with extending the length of the aortic coverage by debranching the innominate artery
title_full A ruptured penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the ascending aorta: a case report of an endovascular repair with extending the length of the aortic coverage by debranching the innominate artery
title_fullStr A ruptured penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the ascending aorta: a case report of an endovascular repair with extending the length of the aortic coverage by debranching the innominate artery
title_full_unstemmed A ruptured penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the ascending aorta: a case report of an endovascular repair with extending the length of the aortic coverage by debranching the innominate artery
title_short A ruptured penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the ascending aorta: a case report of an endovascular repair with extending the length of the aortic coverage by debranching the innominate artery
title_sort ruptured penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the ascending aorta: a case report of an endovascular repair with extending the length of the aortic coverage by debranching the innominate artery
topic Case Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6601238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31449608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytz043
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