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Thoracoabdominal
PREFACE
Preface Aneurysm
While we are seeing a large number of patients with very educational and
challenging vascular conditions each month, we will try to keep the volume to
a manageable size of under 100 pages, less than 100Mb, with 25 short videos.
With Volume 4, we are introducing a trial of short “Quiz” questions to create a
more interactive experience with the readers.
This issue gave more comprehensive coverage of a few more advanced
management of certain arterial conditions, such as complicated type B
dissections, intravascular ultrasound, and case selection and secondary
intervention for EVAR. Also included are treatment of thoracoabdominal
aneurysms, acute ischemia, and varicose veins.
October 2020 also marks the premier Vascular Surgery meeting in Asia, the 21 st
Asian Society for Vascular Surgery Congress in Seoul. Due to Covid-19, this is
the first time that the meeting is held online. The Department has a strong link
to this society and I hope some of you can join the 2021 meeting in Sapporo
physically.
Stephen Cheng
Head, Department of Surgery
55-year old man with Marfan’s Syndrome developed a chronic dissect-
A ing thoracoabdominal aneurysm (Type IV) involving the low descend-
ing thoracic aorta and all the visceral vessels. He had a history of previous
ascending aortic and valve repair for type A dissection, putting further risk
to paraplegia. Endovascular repair was not considered due to his young
age and the presence of connective tissue disease.
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