Favorable Outcomes of Open Surgical Repair for Blunt Aortic Injury in the Era of Endovascular Repair.

THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGEON(2017)

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BackgroundLong-term outcomes of open surgical repair with distal aortic perfusion for blunt aortic injury (BAI) remain undefined in this era of preferential thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR). MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed data from 31 consecutive patients (23 males; mean age, 4616 years) who underwent open surgical repair with distal aortic perfusion for acute BAI between 1998 and 2012 at our center and were followed up for 8347 months. ResultsIn the 31 patients studied, BAI was most commonly secondary to traffic accidents (87%), with median accident-to-surgery time of 1 day. It was most commonly (90%) located at the isthmus. All patients had other injuries (injury severity score, 25 +/- 6), 68% of which required surgery. The aorta was approached by left (84%) or bilateral (3%) thoracotomy, or median sternotomy (13%). During aortic cross-clamping (73 +/- 47 minutes), distal aortic perfusion was maintained in all patients by left heart or cardiopulmonary bypass (extracorporeal circulation time, 93 +/- 63 minutes). Circulatory arrest was required in 19% of patients. There was no in-hospital mortality or paraplegia. The estimated 5- and 10-year survival rates were 92 +/- 6% and 80 +/- 12%, respectively. One patient underwent reoperation for aortoesophageal fistula at 75 months postoperatively. ConclusionOpen repair with distal aortic perfusion for BAI yielded favorable early and late outcomes, and is thus a viable option even in the era of TEVAR.
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aorta/aortic,open surgical repair,outcomes
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