Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Sep 2021)

Aortic remodeling and competitive flow after surgical treatment of aortic dissection

  • Shin Mei Chan, BS,
  • Anand Brahmandam, MD,
  • Jonathan A. Cardella, MD,
  • John Elefteriades, MD,
  • John F. Setaro, MD,
  • Abeel A. Mangi, MD, MBA,
  • Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar, MD, MS

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 404 – 407

Abstract

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Aortic remodeling after dissection is poorly understood and remains a focus of current research. In the present report, we have described the cases of two patients with acute lower extremity ischemia related to malperfusion from aortic dissection treated with extra-anatomic axillobifemoral bypass. During long-term follow-up, aortic remodeling led to reinstitution of flow through the native aorta. This resulted in competitive flow, leading to complete thrombosis of the extra-anatomic conduits. These cases highlight the occurrence of spontaneous aortic recanalization and subsequent competitive flow, two vascular phenomena that are not well understood but can significantly affect patient outcomes.

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