Operation | Aortic dissection

Operation In case of an acute type A dissection, immediate emergency surgery must be performed to prevent a fatal rupture. The patient must be transported to a specialized center for this purpose, as it is a major procedure. The standard procedure during surgery is to replace the ascending aorta with a gore-tex vascular prosthesis. If … Operation | Aortic dissection

Life expectancy in aortic dissection | Aortic dissection

Life expectancy in aortic dissection Life expectancy in aortic dissection depends largely on whether type A or B is present, with type B generally having a better prognosis. In addition, life expectancy naturally depends on the patient’s previous illnesses and clinical condition at the time of the acute event. In addition, a ruptured dissection (type … Life expectancy in aortic dissection | Aortic dissection

Risk factors for aortic dissection | Symptoms of aortic dissection

Risk factors for aortic dissection Since aortic dissection is an acute and life-threatening clinical picture, there are no warning signs in advance. However, there are risk factors that favour aortic dissection. The most important of these include high blood pressure, fatty deposits in the aorta (arteriosclerosis) and hereditary diseases – e.g. Marfan syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, … Risk factors for aortic dissection | Symptoms of aortic dissection