Chapter 9
Therapeutic Strategies for Repairing Acute Aortic Dissection Involving the Aortic Root
Xin Chen and Fuhua Huang
Abstract
Acute aortic dissection is the most lethal cardiovascular disease. Despite improvements in diagnosis, surgical techniques, anesthetic techniques, organ protection, and perioperative management, surgery for acute type A aortic dissection still has high morbidity and mortality rates, particularly in cases in which the aortic root is involved. The surgical management strategy of choice for aortic root repair remains controversial. The important characteristic of this strategy is to judge which root reconstruction procedure should be done and whether the aortic valve should be preserved or replaced. The choice is based on saving the patient’s life and reducing the likelihood of reoperation. Other critical factors include the extent of aortic sinus involvement, the magnitude of regurgitation, and the surgeon’s experience and skill.
Total Pages: 211-226 (16)
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