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Aortic arch surgery in octogenarians


Aortic arch surgery in octogenarians: is it justified? - PubMed

Surgical intervention for aortic arch disease in octogenarians can yield satisfactory early clinical outcomes and acceptable mid-term survival with adequate ...

Aortic arch surgery in octogenarians: is it justified? - Oxford Academic

Surgical intervention for aortic arch disease in octogenarians can yield satisfactory early clinical outcomes and acceptable mid-term survival with adequate ...

The impact of age on patients undergoing aortic arch surgery

Older patients experienced elevated rates of mortality and morbidity following aortic arch surgery. These results support a more measured approach when ...

Is conventional aortic arch surgery justifiable in octogenarians ...

... aortic arch surgery in octogenarians. Methods. From January 1995 to September 2007, 113 octogenarians and 1 nonagenarian underwent aortic arch replacement ...

Acute Type A aortic dissection surgical repair in Octogenarians

In conclusion, octogenarians undergoing surgical repair for TAAD face relatively lower complication rates, but a higher risk of respiratory ...

Total arch replacement in octogenarians and nonagenarians

All 4 patients refused surgical intervention except for 1 patient who underwent palliative thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) for AEF. In the 80 years ...

Is conventional aortic arch surgery justifiable in octogenarians?

Objective: Although the surgical result of conventional aortic arch replacement has been improved with sophis- ticated techniques, it is still a deeply ...

Aortic arch surgery in octogenarians: is it justified? - Oxford Academic

Cardiovascular surgeons often hesitate to perform aortic arch surgery on elderly patients, assuming poor clinical outcomes, because thoracic ...

Analysis of Ascending and Transverse Aortic Arch Repair in ...

Ascending and aortic arch surgery in octogenarians involving profound HCA resulted in reasonable morbidity and short- and long-term mortality rates. The use ...

Outcomes of surgery for acute type A dissection in octogenarians ...

demonstrated a mortality of 7% and neurological event rate of 5% in 95 elderly patients (age > 75) undergoing aortic arch surgery, with ACP [40] ...

Outcomes of two-stage type II hybrid aortic arch repair in elderly ...

Conclusion. Two-stage HAR is a safe and effective method for the treatment of elderly patients with a-TAAD. Compared with conventional TAR with ...

Emergent aortic surgery in octogenarians: is the advanced age a ...

In conclusion, open surgical repair of TBAD is an excessively aggressive option for very elderly patients, with high mortality and morbidity rates that further ...

Outcomes of Acute Aortic Dissection Surgery in Octogenarians

Octogenarians (≥80 years old) are high‐risk patients for acute aortic dissection (AAD) surgery. However, no population‐based study has ...

Total arch replacement versus hybrid operation for aortic arch ...

Open surgical repair was the first treatment of choice for patients diagnosed with aortic arch aneurysms in both medical centers, with the hybrid arch procedure ...

Is conventional aortic arch surgery justifiable in octogenarians?

Although the surgical result of conventional aortic arch replacement has been improved with sophisticated techniques, it is still a deeply invasive ...

Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair in the Octogenarian

Conclusions Endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms can be performed safely and successfully in the majority of octogenarians with relatively low ...

(PDF) 004 * AORTIC ARCH SURGERY FOR OCTOGENARIANS: IS ...

PDF | On Oct 1, 2013, H. Kurazumi and others published 004 * AORTIC ARCH SURGERY FOR OCTOGENARIANS: IS IT JUSTIFIED? | Find, read and cite all the research ...

In the endovascular era, is elective open aortic arch surgery ... - OUCI

In the endovascular era, is elective open aortic arch surgery in elderly patients still justified? ... Authors: Ourania Preventza; Matt D. Price; Hiruni S.

Aortic arch surgery in octogenarians: is it justified?†. | EBSCOhost

Discover this 2014 paper in European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery by Kurazumi, Hiroshi; Mikamo, Akihito; Kudo, Tomoaki; et. al.

Retrograde Cerebral Perfusion for Aortic Arch Surgery in ...

We concluded that the surgical results of aortic arch aneurysm repair in octogenarians were satisfactory except in emergency cases of ruptured atherosclerotic ...