Partial/Total Arch Replacement
What is it?
Surgical partial or total replacement of the Aneurysmal Aortic Arch.
When is this procedure indicated?
According to the last European Guidelines surgery should be considered in patients who have isolated aortic arch aneurysm with maximal diameter 55 mm or more. Aortic arch repair may be considered even in patients with aortic arch aneurysm who already have an indication for surgery of an adjacent aneurysm located in the ascending or descending aorta.
How is it performed?
The partial or total Arch replacement is permormed without cross-clamping the Aorta (open procedure). The surgical treatment of the aortic arch aneurysm consists in excising the aneurysm and replace it with a prosthetic tube graft. The aortic arch replacement can be partial or total. The supra-aortic vessels involved are sutured to the graft with a single arterial button or separately, using a branched graft. Hypotermic circulatory arrest with moderate hypotermia (26 Celsius degrees) should be established with mono or bilateral cerebral perfusion, during the distal anastomosis time of the branched graft. Continuous monitoring of cerebral oxygenation and perfusion is required during this phase. The surgical approach is performed with a traditional full median sternotomy.
Recovery
After surgery the average full recovery time is from 5 to 8 weeks considering the rehabilitation period. There's no lifestyle changes after surgery needed.
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