Objective To analyze the reasons for the perioperative death of endovascular repair of acute aortic dissection (AD).
Methods The clinical data of 176 patients with acute AD and received endovascular repair from July 2001 to October 2012 were analyzed retrospectively.
Results Among 176 patients with acute AD, 8 patients died during perioperatively, received endovascular repair in 1-5 days after admission (mean 2.4 d), and all of them admitted before 2008. Two cases were type A and 6 cases were type B. All cases with hypertension and 3 cases with pleural effusion. Three cases died on the day of operation, among them 2 cases occurred in 1 h after operation, the other 1 case occurred in 2 h after operation. Four cases died in 2 days after operation and 1 case died in 4 days after operation. Four cases died of rupture of the aortic dissection, 2 cases died of cerebral infarction, 1 case died of multiple organ failure, and 1 case died of gastrointestinal bleeding.
Conclusion To avoid performing endovascular repair during the acute phase and improving operation skills may help to avoid the occurrence of perioperative death.
Citation: SHI Tianxiong,HU Xixiang,MIAO Jianhang,LIU Chizhuai,.. Clinical Analysis on Perioperative Death of Endovascular Repair for Acute Aortic Dissection. CHINESE JOURNAL OF BASES AND CLINICS IN GENERAL SURGERY, 2013, 20(10): 1085-1087. doi: Copy