Intimal‐protected adventitial inversion technique accelerates the obliteration of a patent false lumen

Journal of Cardiac Surgery(2022)

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Background and Aims The optimal procedure for reconstructing the dissected aortic stump for acute type A dissection remains controversial. We routinely used the intimal-protected adventitial inversion technique (iPAIT), a modified adventitial inversion technique, to protect the fragile intima by inserting a graft and assessed the safety and efficacy of this technique. Methods Between August 2008 and April 2020, 146 consecutive patients with acute type A dissections underwent thoracic aortic surgery in our hospital. Extended total aortic arch replacement was performed in 119 patients (81.5%). Sixty-nine patients underwent treatment for distal aortic anastomosis with the iPAIT. To compare the iPAIT to a historical control, we assessed 69 iPAIT patients and 25 patients who underwent total arch replacement using gelatin-resorcinol-formaldehyde (GRF) glue. Results Hospital mortality was 2.9% in the iPAIT group and 8.0% in the GRF group. Perioperative characteristics were similar between the two groups. However, postoperative computed tomography revealed that the obliteration rate was significantly higher in the iPAIT group (60/66, 90.9%) than in the GRF group (15/23, 65.2%) (p = .01), not including the patients who had died or developed severe renal dysfunction. The 8-year aortic event-free survival rate in the iPAIT group (81.3%) was significantly higher than that in the GRF group (47.4%). Conclusions The use of this technique for acute type A dissections resulted in a low mortality rate and demonstrated promising midterm survival and may accelerate the obliteration of a patent false lumen and prevent late aortic events.
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adventitial inversion technique, aorta and great vessels, extended total aortic arch replacement, obliterated
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