Aortic dissection complicating intraaortic balloon pumping: percutaneous management of delayed spinal cord ischemia

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Piero TrabattoniMarco Agrifoglio

Abstract

Iatrogenic acute type B dissection is a rare complication of intraaortic balloon pumping. Delayed visceral and spinal cord malperfusion can occur for distal progression of the dissection or relative hypotension. Cerebrospinal fluid drainage and percutaneous balloon fenestration provide a safe and effective method for managing ischemic complications.

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