Table 1.
Review of surgical modalities and outcomes in juvenile Takayasu arteritis involving aorta.
| First author, year (reference) |
Sex | Age | Heart failure | Involved vessels | Surgical modalities | Outcome | Follow-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fan et al., 2018 (14) | F | Adolescent | Yes | Stenosis of distal thoracic aorta | Stent implantation | Improvement | 3 years |
| Fan et al., 2018 (14) | F | Adolescent | Yes | Stenosis from thoracic to abdominal aorta | Balloon angioplasty | Improvement | 6 months |
| Sugawara et al., 2020 (22) | F | 8 years | Yes | Occlusion of descending aorta | Axillo-external iliac artery bypass | Improvement | 10 years |
| Nakata et al., 2022 (9) | F | 1 year | Yes | Occlusion of distal thoracic aorta | Graft interpose | Improvement | 2 months |
| Pavic et al., 2019 (10) | M | 3.5 months | Yes | Thrombosis of distal aorta and iliac arteries | Thrombectomy | Death | — |
F, female; M, male.