AimThe surgical approach to the pararenal aorta can be performed through a midline laparotomy or retroperitoneal approach. The current paper reports the techniques for the suprarenal aortic approach, through the review of technical literature on this topic.MethodsForty-six out of 82 technical papers regarding the surgical approach to the suprarenal aorta were reviewed, focusing on relevant technical details, such as the position of patient, type of incision, aortic approach and anatomical limitations.ResultsThe left retroperitoneal abdominal approach offers numerous advantages, mainly observing some modifications of the original technique (9th intercostal space incision, short radial frenotomy, section of the inferior mesenteric artery). The traditional transperitoneal access, through a midline or bilateral subcostal incision with retroperitoneal medial visceral rotation, is best indicated when an unrestricted approach to the right iliac arteries is needed, but it can be more challenging in patients with "hostile abdomen", for which a retroperitoneal route is probably more appropriate. A more aggressive surgical approach through a 7th-9th space thoracolaparotomy, combined with semicircunferential frenotomy, should be strongly recommended to provide a safe suprarenal aortic aneurysm repair in high risk patients, who often require adjunctive procedures, such as selective visceral perfusion and left heart bypass.ConclusionsMany technical options can be used to approach the suprarenal aorta, but none can be "radicalized". The surgical strategy must be individualized according to the anatomo-clinical characteristics of the patient and aneurysm morphology as well.Key wordsAbdominal aorta, Aortic aneurysm, Surgical approach.

Surgical approach to the suprarenal abdominal aorta / Borioni, R; Garofalo, M; De Paulis, R; Montanari, F; Salerno, A; Tesori, Mc; Dajci, A; Speziale, F. - In: ANNALI ITALIANI DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 2239-253X. - (2023).

Surgical approach to the suprarenal abdominal aorta

Garofalo M;Tesori MC;Dajci A;Speziale F
2023

Abstract

AimThe surgical approach to the pararenal aorta can be performed through a midline laparotomy or retroperitoneal approach. The current paper reports the techniques for the suprarenal aortic approach, through the review of technical literature on this topic.MethodsForty-six out of 82 technical papers regarding the surgical approach to the suprarenal aorta were reviewed, focusing on relevant technical details, such as the position of patient, type of incision, aortic approach and anatomical limitations.ResultsThe left retroperitoneal abdominal approach offers numerous advantages, mainly observing some modifications of the original technique (9th intercostal space incision, short radial frenotomy, section of the inferior mesenteric artery). The traditional transperitoneal access, through a midline or bilateral subcostal incision with retroperitoneal medial visceral rotation, is best indicated when an unrestricted approach to the right iliac arteries is needed, but it can be more challenging in patients with "hostile abdomen", for which a retroperitoneal route is probably more appropriate. A more aggressive surgical approach through a 7th-9th space thoracolaparotomy, combined with semicircunferential frenotomy, should be strongly recommended to provide a safe suprarenal aortic aneurysm repair in high risk patients, who often require adjunctive procedures, such as selective visceral perfusion and left heart bypass.ConclusionsMany technical options can be used to approach the suprarenal aorta, but none can be "radicalized". The surgical strategy must be individualized according to the anatomo-clinical characteristics of the patient and aneurysm morphology as well.Key wordsAbdominal aorta, Aortic aneurysm, Surgical approach.
2023
abdominal aorta aortic aneurysm surgical approach
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Surgical approach to the suprarenal abdominal aorta / Borioni, R; Garofalo, M; De Paulis, R; Montanari, F; Salerno, A; Tesori, Mc; Dajci, A; Speziale, F. - In: ANNALI ITALIANI DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 2239-253X. - (2023).
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