Mesenteric & Renal Malperfusion Following Type B Dissection

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Case description

In this video there is demonstrated a case of the patient who presented with type B aortic dissection and had a combination of superior mesenteric artery and right renal malperfusion. He complained about abdominal pain, lower extremity numbness. On examination there was a diffuse abdominal tenderness. Before surgery he had CT scan with planar reconstruction and on post-operative scan there is a remodelled aorta.
Surgery: Alan B. Lumsden, MD, Trisha Roy, MD, Marton Berczeli, MD, Travis Vowels, MD, Ponraj Chinnadurai, MBBS

Video by Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center.

tags: aortic dissection stanford B aortic dissection renal malperfusion mesenteric malperfusion


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