AI Article Synopsis

  • Spinal cord ischemia is a serious complication that can occur after extensive aortic repairs, even with advances in endovascular techniques which pose lower risks compared to open surgery.
  • The review discusses the mechanisms behind spinal cord injury during these procedures and explores various techniques to enhance spinal cord tolerance to ischemia, including spinal drainage methods.
  • An algorithm for spinal cord protection and guidelines for the effective use of spinal drainage are also proposed to improve patient outcomes.

Article Abstract

Despite recent improvements, spinal cord ischemia remains the most feared and dramatic complication following extensive aortic repair. Although endovascular procedures are associated with a lower risk compared with open procedures, this risk is still significant and must be considered. A combined medical and surgical approach may help to optimize the tolerance of the spinal cord to ischemia. The aim of this review is to describe the underlying mechanism involved in spinal cord injury during extensive endovascular aortic repair, to describe the different techniques used to improve spinal cord tolerance to ischemia-including the prophylactic or curative use of spinal drainage-and to propose our algorithm for spinal cord protection and the rational use of spinal drainage.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10743399PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12247520DOI Listing

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