Introductions: Atherosclerosis is a generalized degenerative disease of arteries. A rare manifestation of that is the penetrating atheromatous aortic ulceration of the aortic wall which may be complicated by subintimal hematoma, dissection, false aneurysm and rupture (acute aortic syndrome).
Aim: The aim of the authors was to analyse their experience with this rare disease.
Method: In the department of the authors 10,212 patients underwent surgery for cardiovascular diseases. Among these, 18 patients were diagnosed with penetrating atheromatous aortic ulceration located in the thoracic aorta (ascending aorta 2, aortic arch 8, descending aorta 6 and thoracoabdominal aorta 2 patients). Severe comorbidities were present in the majority of patients.
Results: Depending on the localisation the authors used various treatment options such as open surgery (4 patients), hybrid techniques (7 patients) and pure endografting (7 patients). One patient died on postoperative day 3. Two patients had late complications due to endoleaks treated successfully by open surgery.
Conclusions: The authors conclude that when this dangerous condition detected in time, a wide variety of open, hybrid and endovascular methods can be applied with good results.
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