Combined operations in pathology of brachiocephalic arteries
https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2025-3-78-84
Abstract
Introduction. Radical correction of brachiocephalic artery diseases occupies a leading position in the practice of vascular surgery. Intravascular interventions are becoming increasingly used, with impressive improved results and minimally invasiveness. However, this area is characterized by a variety of pathology, anatomical features and the varying prevalence of the process, which, in some cases, implies an individual (creative) approach to solving the problem. And in particular, this applies to therapeutic tactics for combined pathologies of the region.
Materials and methods. In the period from November 2024 to April 2025, the group performed 108 operations for pathology of the brachiocephalic basin. Combined operations were performed in only 3 cases.
Results and discussion. A description of 3 clinical cases with combined operations is presented.
Conclusion. In specialized vascular departments, if there are indications, simultaneous correction of combined pathology is possible and advisable.
About the Authors
T. L. SultanyanArmenia
Sultanyan Tigran Lvovich – MD, PhD, Professor, vascular surgeon. Head of the Vascular Surgery Department at the Mikaelyan University Hospital Center
9 Ezras Hasratyan Street, Yerevan 0052
S. S. Mirzoyan
Armenia
Mirzoyan Sirush Samvelovna – Vascular surgeon, MD Department of vascular surgery, Astghik Medical Center
0032, Daniel Varuzhan St. 28/1, Yerevan
A. E. Torosyan
Armenia
Torosyan Artur Edvardovich – Vascular surgeon, MD Department of vascular surgery, Astghik Medical Center
Daniel Varuzhan St. 28/1, 0032, Yerevan
L. A. Agagulyan
Russian Federation
Agagulyan Liana Artemovna – resident in Vascular Surgery at the Mikaelyan University Hospital Center
9 Ezras Hasratyan Street, Yerevan 0052
T. A. Davoyan
Russian Federation
Davoyan Tigran Arutyunovich – Anesthesiologist, PhD Department of anesthesiology and reanimatology, Astghik Medical Center
Daniel Varuzhan St. 28/1, 0032, Yerevan
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Review
For citations:
Sultanyan T.L., Mirzoyan S.S., Torosyan A.E., Agagulyan L.A., Davoyan T.A. Combined operations in pathology of brachiocephalic arteries. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2025;(3):78-84. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2025-3-78-84