Case Report


Hybrid aortic repair with antegrade supra-aortic and renovisceral debranching from ascending aorta

José Antonio Del Castro-Madrazo, Margarita Rivas-Domínguez, Carlota Fernández-Prendes, Amer Zanabili Al-Sibbai, José Manuel Llaneza-Coto, Manuel Alonso-Pérez

Abstract

Aortic dissection is a life threatening condition. Hybrid repair has been described for the treatment of complex aortic pathology such as thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (TAAA) and type A and B dissections, although open and total endovascular repair are also possible. Open surgery is still associated with substantial perioperative morbi-mortality rates, thus less invasive techniques such as endovascular repair and hybrid procedures can achieve good results in centers with experience. We present the case of a patient with a chronic type B dissection and TAAA degeneration that was treated in a single stage hybrid procedure with antegrade supra-aortic and renovisceral debranching from the ascending aorta and TEVAR. At three-year follow up, the patient is free of intervention-related complications.

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