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P P Zanetti1, R Casabona, G Rosa

  • 1Turin University, Heart Surgery Division, Italy.

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Total aorta replacement is a successful surgical procedure for aneurysmal disease. This case study details a patient

Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Aortic Disease Management

Background:

  • Aneurysmal disease progression can involve extensive segments of the aorta.
  • Total aorta replacement is a complex but increasingly feasible surgical intervention.
  • Multidisciplinary team approach is crucial for successful complex aortic surgeries.

Observation:

  • A patient presented with progressive aneurysmal disease spanning the ascending aorta to the bifurcation.
  • The disease progression occurred over a three-year period.
  • Three distinct surgical operations were performed during this timeframe.

Findings:

  • The patient underwent successful total aorta replacement.
  • Diagnostic imaging, including CT scans and angiography, was instrumental in planning and assessing the procedure.

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  • The successful outcome was attributed to meticulous surgical technique and expert anesthetic and nursing care.
  • Implications:

    • This case highlights the feasibility of total aorta replacement for extensive aneurysmal disease.
    • It underscores the importance of advanced imaging and a skilled surgical team in managing complex aortic pathologies.
    • Successful management of widespread aortic aneurysms can significantly improve patient outcomes.