Introduction: Thoracic and abdominal aortic disease is a rare, serious disease and one of the major challenges for the surgeon with a high prognosis of complications and mortality. Surgery combined with endovascular intervention is a new, minimally invasive method with good early results and good mid-term results. Methods: We report a case diagnosed with thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm underwent hybrid intervention at Dong Nai General Hospital Results: A 68-year-old female patient was diagnosed with Crawford Type V thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm, underwent debranching surgery of the superior mesenteric artery and celiac trunk followed by stent graft deployment of the diseased aorta, the postoperative course was uneventful. Conclusions: Hybrid surgery to treat thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms can initially be performed at Dong Nai General Hospital. The implementation of this technique at provincial hospitals helps to improve prognosis, reduce mortality and complications, and contribute to improving the professional quality of the hospital.
Introduction: Aortic disease is a serious disease with sudden onset and high mortality. Endovascular intervention is a novel, minimally invasive method with good early and mid-term results. Subjects: We report 03 patients diagnosed with aortic disease undergoing endovascular intervention at Dong Nai general hospital. Results: 1 case of high-risk type B aortic dissection, 1 case of descending thoracic aortic aneurysm ruptured into the left lung causing hemoptysis and 1 case of symptomatic aortic arch aneurysm. 2 partial debranching of the aortic arch were performed. The recovery time of all 3 cases was 1 day. In the postoperative period, the patients quickly recovered and received physical therapy very soon. After the surgery, all patients recovered well and were able to integrate into daily life. Conclusion: Aortic endovascular intervention was successfully implemented at Dong Nai General Hospital in the initial phase. The availability of this technique at provincial hospitals improves prognosis, reduces mortality and complications, and contributes to the improvement of the hospital's professional quality.
Introduction: Aortic disease is a serious disease with sudden onset and high mortality. Endovascular intervention is a novel, minimally invasive method with good early and mid-term results. Subjects: We report 03 patients diagnosed with aortic disease undergoing endovascular intervention at Dong Nai general hospital. Results: 1 case of high-risk type B aortic dissection, 1 case of descending thoracic aortic aneurysm ruptured into the left lung causing hemoptysis and 1 case of symptomatic aortic arch aneurysm. 2 partial debranching of the aortic arch were performed. The recovery time of all 3 cases was 1 day. In the postoperative period, the patients quickly recovered and received physical therapy very soon. After the surgery, all patients recovered well and were able to integrate into daily life. Conclusion: Aortic endovascular intervention was successfully implemented at Dong Nai General Hospital in the initial phase. The availability of this technique at provincial hospitals improves prognosis, reduces mortality and complications, and contributes to the improvement of the hospital's professional quality.
Introduction: Peripheral artery disease is a chronic disease with long-term progression and risk of disability. Treatment includes surgery and endovascular interventions, the latter is becoming more and more developed. This approach has good early and medium-term outcomes Subjects: We report 07 cases of patients diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease who received endovascular intervention at Dong Nai General Hospital. Results: 7 patients with peripheral vascular disease was treated with endovascular approach at Dong Nai General Hospital. Stenosis or chronic occlusion of the superficial femoral artery accounts for 50% of cases, the rest are stenosis of common iliac arteries, external iliac arteries and below-the-knee lesions. The primary intervention results were good, there were no serious complications, the rate of early vascular patency was 100%, the wound healing rate was 100%, there were 3 cases with stenting after balloon angioplasty and 3 cases of minor amputation. No reintervention was needed in these patients. Conclusion: The initial results of endovascular intervention for peripheral vascular disease at Dong Nai General Hospital are encouraging, helping to expand the indications for intervention, including hybrid surgery and creating first steps in multispecialty treatment of cardiovascular disease, a new trend in the future.
Introduction: Aortic disease has a high mortality rate, especially when complications include - hemoptysis. Treatment includes surgery and endovascular intervention with its own advantages and disadvantages. Endovascular intervention is associated with good early and medium-term outcomes. Subjects – Methods: We report 03 cases of hemoptysis due to ruptured thoracic aortic aneurysm who underwent endovascular intervention at Dong Nai General Hospital. Result: In all three cases, endovascular grafts were placed in the descending thoracic aorta, the number of grafts used was 1, the time to stop hemoptysis was 4-5 days, the hospital stay was from 6 to 8 days. No intravascular fistula was noted in the three patients. There were no cases of premature death, renal failure, prolonged mechanical ventilation and other major cardiovascular events. Conclusion: The implementation of this technique at regional hospitals helps to improve prognosis, reduce mortality and complications, and contributes to improving the quality of hospital expertise. (consider: contributes to improving the quality of hospital expertise.)
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