Introduction: Elephant trunk repair of the aortic arch cannot be performed with a branched prosthesis. Aim: We conceived two different modifications of the original technique to perform an arch replacement with a branched graft, while arranging an adequate landing zone for a subsequent thoracic endovascular aortic repair, without the need of dedicated material. Material and methods: Eight consecutive patients underwent arch replacement with one of our techniques. Five were emergency patients with acute aortic dissection, and 3 suffered chronic expansive disease. The "modified elephant trunk" includes a separate anastomosis of an endo-luminal prosthetic segment in the descending aorta. Subsequently, the branched arch prosthesis is anastomosed to the distal aortic stump with the attached trunk. In the "prophylactic debranching", a tail is left on the distal end of the arch prosthesis, so that the branches for the supra-aortic vessels will remain displaced proximally, allowing a "zone 1" available for landing. Results: Three patients experienced transient cerebral deficits (1 transient ischemic attack and post-operative delirium in 2 cases), 1 required re-operation for bleeding and 2 needed prolonged intubation. One died of multi-organ failure. Conclusions: Both techniques proved to be easily reproducible, and allow an adequate landing zone for a subsequent endovascular procedure, while retaining the advantages of using a tetra-furcated prosthesis. They are a viable alternative when a hybrid prosthesis cannot be implanted.

Bassano, C., Buioni, D., Scafuri, A., Nardi, P., Pisano, C., Bertoldo, F., et al. (2021). Surgical "elephant trunk" arch replacement with a branched arch prosthesis: two alternative operative techniques. KARDIOCHIRURGIA I TORAKOCHIRURGIA POLSKA, 18(2), 67-70 [10.5114/kitp.2021.107465].

Surgical "elephant trunk" arch replacement with a branched arch prosthesis: two alternative operative techniques

Bassano C.;Scafuri A.;Nardi P.;Pisano C.;Bertoldo F.;Ruvolo G.
2021-01-01

Abstract

Introduction: Elephant trunk repair of the aortic arch cannot be performed with a branched prosthesis. Aim: We conceived two different modifications of the original technique to perform an arch replacement with a branched graft, while arranging an adequate landing zone for a subsequent thoracic endovascular aortic repair, without the need of dedicated material. Material and methods: Eight consecutive patients underwent arch replacement with one of our techniques. Five were emergency patients with acute aortic dissection, and 3 suffered chronic expansive disease. The "modified elephant trunk" includes a separate anastomosis of an endo-luminal prosthetic segment in the descending aorta. Subsequently, the branched arch prosthesis is anastomosed to the distal aortic stump with the attached trunk. In the "prophylactic debranching", a tail is left on the distal end of the arch prosthesis, so that the branches for the supra-aortic vessels will remain displaced proximally, allowing a "zone 1" available for landing. Results: Three patients experienced transient cerebral deficits (1 transient ischemic attack and post-operative delirium in 2 cases), 1 required re-operation for bleeding and 2 needed prolonged intubation. One died of multi-organ failure. Conclusions: Both techniques proved to be easily reproducible, and allow an adequate landing zone for a subsequent endovascular procedure, while retaining the advantages of using a tetra-furcated prosthesis. They are a viable alternative when a hybrid prosthesis cannot be implanted.
2021
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/23 - CHIRURGIA CARDIACA
English
aortic arch surgery
thoracic aorta aneurysms
Bassano, C., Buioni, D., Scafuri, A., Nardi, P., Pisano, C., Bertoldo, F., et al. (2021). Surgical "elephant trunk" arch replacement with a branched arch prosthesis: two alternative operative techniques. KARDIOCHIRURGIA I TORAKOCHIRURGIA POLSKA, 18(2), 67-70 [10.5114/kitp.2021.107465].
Bassano, C; Buioni, D; Scafuri, A; Nardi, P; Pisano, C; Bertoldo, F; Ruvolo, G
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