Emergency Surgical Management for Stanford Type B Acute Aortic Dissection
Since a certain number of patients with Stanford type B acute aortic dissection have complications such as rupture and malperfusion (complicated type B), it is important to understand the pathogenesis of this condition and to avoid misjudging the timing and methods of invasive treatment such as thoracic endovascular aortic repair( TEVAR) and graft replacement. TEVAR is widely accepted as a less invasive treatment than conventional surgery, and is usually recognized as the first-line treatment, especially for complicated type B. On the other hand, there is still little clear evidence for TEVAR for uncomplicated type B without rupture or malperfusion, and careful selection of cases is considered necessary. In this review article, we describe the acute treatment of Stanford type B acute aortic dissection with reference to recent guidelines and literature.