Autor(es): Pinto Sousa, Pedro ; Sá Pinto, Pedro
Data: 2021
Origem: Portuguese Journal of Cardiac Thoracic and Vascular Surgery
Autor(es): Pinto Sousa, Pedro ; Sá Pinto, Pedro
Data: 2021
Origem: Portuguese Journal of Cardiac Thoracic and Vascular Surgery
Aortic mural thrombus is a rare condition with 0.45% incidence in the general population, being the thoracic aorta the most affected portion. In the absence of an atherosclerotic wall lesion, other specific conditions should be studied and excluded. The authors describe two clinical cases of a 64 years old male and a 48 years old female that despite a non- -atherosclerotic diseased aorta, had a thoracic mural thrombus which presented clinically with mesenteric and lower limb microembolization, respectively. Once presented with peripheral embolization, the aim should be to exclude the embolic source and prevent end organ malfunction. TEVAR has been developed as a therapeutic solution to exclude the embolic source, with a high rate of technical success and few comorbidities associated. Long term anti-coagulation is debatable but may prevent further embolization events.