Aortic Dissection Surgery


Overview and Facts about Aortic Dissection Surgery

Aortic dissection surgery can be a critical, life-saving procedure in cases of dissection of the aorta. Dissection occurs when a tear forms in the inner lining of the aorta, the major blood-supplying artery of the body. The tear separates the inner layers of the aorta, resulting in an accumulation of blood in one of the passages created.

This may lead to decreased blood supply to the organs or the rupture of the aorta. Aortic dissection is particularly dangerous if it occurs in the ascending aorta, the section of the artery closest to the heart.

Surgical repair is necessary in cases of dissection of the ascending aorta. The procedure involves the removal and replacement of the damaged tissue with a synthetic graft.

Cardiothoracic Surgery

Request an Appointment

Loyola’s expert cardiothoracic surgical team treats a wide variety of coronary, valvular, structural, aortic and thoracic conditions and diseases. Contact us today, to schedule an appointment with a Loyola Medicine cardiothoracic surgeon.

Call Us at 888-584-7888

Online Scheduling

Schedule a Telehealth Appointment