| Objective This study was designed to evaluate the prognosis of the reconstruction of left subclavian artery(LSA)in thoracic endovascular aortic repair(TEVAR)for patients with aortic arch disease.Methods From January 20]0 to August 2016.55 patients with aortic arch disease(left vertebral artery dominance)who had undergone TEVAR including LSA covered in Fuwai Hospital were enrolled.28 patients received concomitant reconstruction of LSA.The study endpoints included:postoperative death,reoperation,stroke and aorta-related adverse events.Results Follow-up data were obtained from all patients.The mean follow-up time was 30.0±17.5 months.All patients were diagnosed with left vertebral artery dominance by preoperative computerized tomography of aorta.The preoperative diameter of left vertebral artery was 4,88±0.85 mm while the right vertebral artery was 3.00±0.75 mm.There were no in-hospital deaths,reoperations and aorta-related adverse events.Three patients died and 2 patients experienced Type Ⅳ endoleak during the follow up.Conclusions The mid-term prognosis of the reconstruction of left subclavian artery in thoracic endovascular aortic repair for patients with aortic arch disease are good and long-term f’ollow-up is necessary. |