2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaccas.2021.12.009
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Spontaneous Resolution of Extensive Iatrogenic Type A Aortic Dissection After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

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“…However, because of the high risk of mortality associated with conversion to open surgery, the decision to proceed to the operating room in such circumstances is based on patient and family preferences and a careful yet timely assessment of risks and benefits by the surgical team. After review of the current literature, many cases of TAVR-associated aortic dissection were ultimately treated non-operatively, either due to patient preference, severity of symptoms, or prohibitive surgical risk [24,[36][37][38]. Some have demonstrated success with a conservative approach to type A dissection following TAVR followed by serial imaging [26,37,39,40].…”
Section: Type a Aortic Dissectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, because of the high risk of mortality associated with conversion to open surgery, the decision to proceed to the operating room in such circumstances is based on patient and family preferences and a careful yet timely assessment of risks and benefits by the surgical team. After review of the current literature, many cases of TAVR-associated aortic dissection were ultimately treated non-operatively, either due to patient preference, severity of symptoms, or prohibitive surgical risk [24,[36][37][38]. Some have demonstrated success with a conservative approach to type A dissection following TAVR followed by serial imaging [26,37,39,40].…”
Section: Type a Aortic Dissectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After review of the current literature, many cases of TAVR-associated aortic dissection were ultimately treated non-operatively, either due to patient preference, severity of symptoms, or prohibitive surgical risk [24,[36][37][38]. Some have demonstrated success with a conservative approach to type A dissection following TAVR followed by serial imaging [26,37,39,40]. There are also several documented cases of aortic dissection that have been amenable to thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) [41][42][43][44].…”
Section: Type a Aortic Dissectionmentioning
confidence: 99%