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Hirono Satokawa1, Shinya Takase1, Hiroki Wakamatsu1, Yuki Seto1, Hiroyuki Kurosawa1, Akihiro Yamamoto1, Tsuyoshi Fujimiya1, Keiichi Ishida1, Hitoshi Yokoyama1.
Abstract
Spontaneous isolated dissection of the superior mesenteric artery (SMAD) is not still well known. We retrospectively analyzed our 30 patients with SMAD to elucidate the treatment strategy and long-term follow-up outcomes. Due to severe abdominal symptom we performed a stents deployment and surgical reconstructive surgery for each one case. Anerysmectomy and bypass surgery was performed for a patient with aneurysmal change. Other 27 patients were managed conservatively. SMAD patients had only two vascular events (renal infarction and graft occlusion), and showed good prognosis for 6-146 (mean 69) months follow-up. We found that there is a few SMAD patients necessary of invasive management at acute phase and that most patients are safely conservatively treated with good prognosis. (This is a translation of J Jpn Coll Angiol 2018; 58: 195-199.).Entities:
Keywords: conservative treatment; endovascular treatment; open surgery; spontaneous isolated dissection of superior mesenteric artery
Year: 2019 PMID: 31942202 PMCID: PMC6957880 DOI: 10.3400/avd.oa.19-00082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Vasc Dis ISSN: 1881-641X