Type A Aortic Dissection

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Type A Aortic Dissection

As soon as the diagnosis is made, planning of treatment should be started. The extent of dissection, aneurysm formation, presence of rupture and the branch involvement usually dictates the type of surgery.

The commonest scenario is a dissection starting at the ascending aorta just above the level of Right Coronary Artery and extending to variable distance of aorta. The tear usually involves the arch partly or completely. It may even involve one or more of the major arch vessels. But as long as the perfusion to these vessels are intact and there is no aneurysm formation of the pseudolumen, surgical intervention of arch is not indicated. The treatment then would be an Aortic root replacement. © 2018 ​Heart and Aorta​ All Rights Reserved


The valve may be replaced or preserved depending on the presence or absence of valve or annulus involvement.

When the arch of aorta is badly damaged or the psuedolumen is aneurysmal in this area, the arch should be addressed during surgery. Depending on the extent of involvement, part (Hemiarch) or entire (Total Arch) arch may be replaced.

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