2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2020.07.103
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Trends and outcomes of thoracic endovascular aortic repair with open concomitant cervical debranching

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“…It will be even more useful because these conditions have been increasingly managed as hybrid procedures that can extend up to and sometimes into zone 0 of the aortic arch. 2 , 5 CCS bypass has been described by a number of groups who used both Dacron and PTFE grafts. However, these configurations will typically require separate grafts that will be anastomosed intraoperatively, unlike the prebifurcated graft used in our patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…It will be even more useful because these conditions have been increasingly managed as hybrid procedures that can extend up to and sometimes into zone 0 of the aortic arch. 2 , 5 CCS bypass has been described by a number of groups who used both Dacron and PTFE grafts. However, these configurations will typically require separate grafts that will be anastomosed intraoperatively, unlike the prebifurcated graft used in our patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 1 However, extension into zone 1 of the proximal aorta will require cervical debranching to preserve perfusion of both the left carotid artery and the subclavian arteries. 2 , 3 Debranching with a right carotid–left carotid–left subclavian (CCS) bypass will generally be performed without carotid shunting; thus, expeditious completion of the anastomoses presents some obvious advantages to the patient. 4 In the present report, we have described the use of a prebifurcated axillobifemoral polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) bypass graft to expedite completion of the aortic debranching.…”
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“…14 More extensive debranching involving more than one bypass is associated with higher mortality and stroke rates. 15 A landing zone proximal to the LSA significantly increases the stroke risk 16 (Figure 3).…”
Section: Endovascular Optionsmentioning
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“…1 Debranching TEVAR is one of the treatment options for thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAAs) in which the landing zone is insufficient. 2 Although debranching TEVAR has gained popularity as a less invasive therapy, it is associated with higher morbidity than simple TEVAR. 2 Similarly, debranching TEVAR implies a longer operating time and hospital stay compared to simple TEVAR.…”
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“…2 Although debranching TEVAR has gained popularity as a less invasive therapy, it is associated with higher morbidity than simple TEVAR. 2 Similarly, debranching TEVAR implies a longer operating time and hospital stay compared to simple TEVAR. Chylothorax is a rare but important complication of debranching TEVAR.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%