PMID: 29483478Feb 28, 2018Paper

Surgical Outcomes for Aortic Root Repair in Patients Undergoing Type A Acute Aortic Dissection

Kyobu geka. The Japanese journal of thoracic surgery
Masahiro OsumiHiroyuki Ito

Abstract

We evaluated retrospectively 11 consecutive patients who underwent emergent aortic root operations for acute aortic dissection from April 2012 to March 2017. We underwent Bentall operation in 6 patients and Florida Sleeve repair in 3 patients and aortic root replacement with a Freestyle stentless porcine valve in 2 patients. The 30-day mortality of emergent aortic root operations was 9.1%(1 of 11), and the hospital mortality was 18.2%(2 of 11). The Overall survival at 5 years was 90.0%. In conclusion, the aortic root repair can be performed safely in acute aortic dissection.

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