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01-05-2016 | Case Report
Acute aortic dissection in pregnant women
Authors:
Zhaohua Yang, Shouguo Yang, Fangshun Wang, Chunsheng Wang
Published in:
General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
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Issue 5/2016
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Abstract
Acute aortic dissection occurring during pregnancy represents a lethal risk to both the mother and fetus. Management of parturient with acute aortic dissection is complex. We report our experience of two pregnancies with type A acute aortic dissection. One patient is a 31-year-old pregnant woman (33rd gestational week) with a bicuspid aortic valve and the other is a 32-year-old pregnant woman (30th gestational week) with the Marfan syndrome. In both cases, a combined emergency operation consisting of Cesarean section, total hysterectomy prior to corrective surgery for aortic dissection was successfully performed within a relatively short period of time after the onset. Both patients’ postoperative recovery was uneventful, and we achieved a favorable maternal and fetal outcome.