Aortic Arch Replacement


Overview and Facts about Aortic Arch Replacement

Aortic arch replacement is a procedure in which the “arch” of the aorta is surgically removed and replaced with a synthetic graft. The aorta is the body’s main blood-supplying artery, extending from the heart to the abdomen.

The arch is located at the peak between the ascending and descending aorta. The arch extends the vessels that supply blood to the brain, head, neck and arms.

The arch replacement may be necessary in cases of an aneurysm (enlargement of the aorta) or dissection (tear of the inner lining of the aorta) at the arch of the large artery.

Surgical intervention may be necessary in these cases to prevent the risk of decreased blood flow to the organs or the rupture of the aorta. Both are potentially lifethreatening events.

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