DOI: 10.25881/20728255_2021_16_2_25

Authors

Dzhordzhikiya R.K.1,2, Akhmetzianov R.V.1,2, Kamaltdinov R.R.1,2, Vagizov I.I.2

1 Kazan state medical university, Kazan

2 Interregional clinical diagnostic center, Kazan

Abstract

Purpose. To assess the structure and prevalence of distant complications following open ascending aortic surgery for acute type A stratification.

Materials and methods. On the basis of the HAUZ MKDC from 2006 to 2019. 64 patients were treated and discharged from the hospital. The average age was 53.3 ± 11.5 g.

Results. After the treatment, 53 (82.8%) patients were tracked. For the entire study period, no fatalities were noted among the 53 observed. The average observation period was 32.0 ± 28.0 ms. In 34 (64.2%) cases, the observation period occurred without features. 19 (35.8%) patients during the study showed complications. In 9 (17%) cases, the progression of aneurysms and stratification of previously undecided departments was noted, in 10 (18.8%) - chronic dissection of brachiocephalic arteries (BCA) with the development of various neurological manifestations.

Conclusions. Patients after open surgical treatment require active dynamic observation due to the involvement of previously undecided sections of the aorta and its branches.

Keywords: аorta thoracic; aortic aneurysm/aortic dissection and patent ductusarteriosus; brachiocephalic trunks.

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For citation

Dzhordzhikiya R.K., Akhmetzianov R.V., Kamaltdinov R.R., Vagizov I.I. Long-term results after open ascending aortic surgery for acute aortic stratification type A. Bulletin of Pirogov National Medical & Surgical Center. 2021;16(2):25-27. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25881/20728255_2021_16_2_25