Complex repair of the thoracic aorta with the E-vita open prosthesis.

Journal: The Journal Of Cardiovascular Surgery
Published:
Abstract

Objective: The treatment of complex aortic pathologies of the thoracic aorta remains a challenging issue in aortic surgery. The'' Frozen elephant trunk'' technique represents a recent development of the classic elephant trunk technique combining endovascular with conventional surgery.

Methods: Between January 2007 and January 2008, 24 patients were operated on for complex pathologies of the thoracic aorta using the frozen elephant trunk technique with the E-vita open prosthesis. There were 21 male (87.5%) and the mean age was 62.4+/-9.9 years. The majority of patients (N=11) presented type A chronic dissection, 6 (25%) patients had chronic aneurysm of distal aortic arch and 5 (20.8%) type B aortic dissection associated with ascending aorta/aortic arch aneurysm. There were 2 cases of acute aortic dissection (1 type A and 1 type B). Nine patients (37.5%) underwent previous cardiovascular operations.

Results: The overall in-hospital mortality was 4.2% (1 patient). None patient developed postoperative stroke and 1 patient suffered from spinal cord ischemia (1 paraparesis, 1 paraplegia). There were 2 cases (8.3%) of renal failure (dialysis), 2 patients (8.3%) had pulmonary complications and 2 patients (8.3%) needed rethoracotomy for bleeding. Five patients (21.7%) required extension of the descending thoracic aorta repair with endovascular treatment for persistent perfusion of dilated false lumen.

Conclusions: The Frozen Elephant trunk technique with the new E-vita open prosthesis combines surgical and interventional technologies and it represents a feasible and efficient option in the treatment of complex aortic pathologies. However long term follow up is required.

Authors
R Di Bartolomeo, D Pacini, A Armaro, L Di Marco, D Marsilli