Descending Thoracic Aorta Pseudoaneurysm
Author: John Hermsen, MD; Michael Mulligan, MD; Edward Verrier, MD
Institution: University of Washington
Date Reviewed: August 2014
Learning Domain: Adult Cardiac Surgery
Learning Objective: Aorto-pulmonary Fistula; Descending Thoracic Aortic Pseudoaneurysm
PowerPoint File: Descending Thoracic Aorta Pseudoaneurysm
Discussion Points for Conference
- Acute Control of Potential Catastrophic hemoptysis
- Pathophysiology of Aorto-bronchial fistula
- Role of Endovascular stenting
- Definitive vs Bridge
- Role of Surgical Management
- Anesthetic support / monitoring
- Spinal Cord Protection
- Perfusion strategies
- Aortic reconstruction with Infection
Principles of Endovascular Control of Fistula
- Good anesthetic management team
- Balloon dilation of previous coarctation stent graft if necessary
- Occlusion of Previous Bypass graft
- Coverage of pseudo-aneurysm leak site with TEVAR
- Leave left subclavian artery uncovered if possible
- Carotid to subclavian bypass if necessary to cover
Learning Points
- Aorto-bronchial fistula associated with descending aortic pathology
- Natural history is lethal
- Any graft material is infected by definition
- Complicated decision making
- Endovascular grafting very helpful adjunct or bridge to definitive surgery
