We evaluate the preliminary and intermediate-term results of Viet Duc modification of the frozen elephant trunk (FET) technique. During December 2019 and May 2023, 47 patients underwent surgery using our modification of the FET at Viet Duc University Hospital. The mean age of the patients was 56.8 years (±9.4, range 31-72). In all, 34 (72.3%) of the patients were men. There were 5 (10.6%) perioperative deaths. The duration of cardiopulmonary bypass, cross-clamping, circulatory arrest, and total operation were 165 (±49.1 range 94-330), 100 (±37, range 46-205), 32.6 (±8, range 20-58), and 366 (±60.6, range 270-540) minutes, respectively. In complications, tracheotomy, temporal hemodialysis, cerebral shock, and type 1A endoleak were noted in 3 (6.4%), 4 (8.5%), 4 (8.5%), and 3 (6.4%) patients, respectively. The mean follow-up time was 25.8 months (±11.7, range 3-42). One case was dead in the follow-up period. Three patients (6.3%) had successful reoperation for type 1A endoleak, and 4 patients (8.5%) underwent a second intervention. One (2.1%) patient had a second intervention and an infrarenal abdominal aortic replacement. Our modification of the FET technique was feasible, effective, and safe, with good early and intermediate-term outcomes.
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