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Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Inflammatory Diseases

Background:

  • Aortitis involves aortic wall inflammation from infectious or non-infectious causes.
  • Vascular complications are common sequelae of untreated or inadequately treated aortitis.
  • Traditional open surgical repair of aortitis complications carries significant risks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To elucidate the pathophysiology underlying vascular complications in aortitis.
  • To review the current role and efficacy of endovascular interventions for aortitis complications.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on aortitis pathophysiology.
  • Analysis of endovascular treatment strategies for aortitis-related vascular pathologies.
  • Synthesis of data on patient outcomes and procedural success rates.

Main Results:

  • Inflammation in aortitis leads to aortic wall weakening, aneurysm formation, and dissection.
  • Endovascular repair demonstrates reduced perioperative morbidity and mortality compared to open surgery.
  • Successful endovascular management of aortitis complications has been reported across various etiologies.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding aortitis pathophysiology is crucial for effective management.
  • Endovascular approaches represent a significant advancement in treating aortitis complications, improving patient outcomes.
  • Further research should focus on long-term outcomes and standardized endovascular techniques for aortitis.