A Systematic Review of the Literature on the Current Revascularization Strategies for Aberrant Left Vertebral Artery During Total Endovascular and Hybrid Treatment of Aortic Arch Disease
Marta Minucci, Ottavia Borghese, Antonio Luparelli, Domenico Pascucci, Laura Rascio, Giovanni Tinelli, Tommaso Donati, Yamume Tshomba

TL;DR
This study reviews current methods for treating a rare blood vessel condition during aortic surgery and finds both surgical and endovascular techniques are safe but more research is needed.
Contribution
The paper provides a systematic review of revascularization strategies for aberrant left vertebral artery during aortic arch treatment, highlighting the need for standardized protocols.
Findings
Endovascular techniques showed lower neurological complication rates compared to open surgical transposition.
Both approaches had acceptable mortality rates, but data remains limited and non-standardized.
The study emphasizes the need for individualized treatment and future prospective studies.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the current management strategies of Isolated Left Vertebral Artery (ILVA) arising directly from the aortic arch during total endovascular or hybrid repair of aortic arch pathologies and their safety and efficacy. Methods: A systematic literature review was undertaken to assess the current management strategies for ILVA during total endovascular or hybrid repair of aortic arch pathologies on three databases (PubMed, SCOPUS and Web of Science) from inception to February 2025, according to PICO and PRISMA guidelines (PROSPERO CRD42024562104). The safety (overall and aortic-related mortality; neurological complications) and efficacy (revascularization patency, endoleak and reintervention rate) of both approaches were investigated. Results: Out of 224 articles found, seven retrospective cohort studies (178 patients) were included.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAortic Disease and Treatment Approaches · Congenital Heart Disease Studies · Aortic aneurysm repair treatments
