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Acute aortic dissection during the last trimester of pregnancy is a life-threatening emergency that may require complex interventions such as aortic root replacement and ECMO.
We review the cases of two women with acute aortic dissection during their last trimester of pregnancy who underwent aortic root replacement. One patient with type A dissection had to undergo surgical intervention immediately, and required extracorporal membrane oxygenation for four days. The other patient with a pre-diagnosed Marfan's disease had suffered a type B dissection and had to undergo emergency operation after developing a type A dissection nine days later.
Fabricius et al. (Thu,) conducted a other in Acute Aortic Dissection during Pregnancy. The provided text is a journal masthead and does not contain clinical study data or findings.
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