[Stanford Type A Acute Aortic Dissection Complicated with Intestinal Ischemia Preceded by Superior Mesenteric Artery Bypass:Report of a Case].

Kenjiro Sakaki, Yoshihiko Onishi,Makoto Toyoda, Nobuyuki Yamamoto, Ko Shibata,Masaki Nie,Kuniyoshi Ohara

Kyobu geka. The Japanese journal of thoracic surgery(2023)

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Abstract
A 78-year-old male with sudden onset of chest and back pain was transported to our institution by ambulance. Upon arrival at our hospital, he also complained of abdominal pain. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) revealed the presence of Stanford type A acute aortic dissection complicated with intestinal ischemia;because of the effects of aortic dissection, the superior mesenteric artery 378 Vol.76 No.5(2023-5) (SMA) was obstructed, leading to the complication of intestinal ischemia. An arterial blood gas test showed elevated lactate and metabolic acidosis. We immediately performed resection of the necrotic portion of the intestine and bypass of the common iliac artery to the SMA. Subsequently, after confirmation of the improvement of acidosis, ascending aortic replacement was performed on the same day. Although the patient's condition was complicated by acute kidney injury and pneumonia, he was discharged home on the 55th postoperative day. Acute aortic dissection complicated by intestinal ischemia has a poor prognosis;however, here we reported a life-saving surgical procedure in a patient with this presentation.
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superior mesenteric artery bypassreport,aortic dissection,intestinal ischemia
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