Abstract

Aortic coarctation is one the most commonly encountered congenital defects of the cardiovascular system. The natural course of the defect is unfavourable: 50 % of patients with aortic coarctation die before reaching the age of 32 years. Surgical operations aimed at correcting aortic coarctation were first introduced into clinical practice as early as in 1944, with the first use of stenting dating back to 1993. Great experience in surgical and endovascular interventions for aortic coarctation and recoarctation has since been accumulated. The article is a review of both foreign and Russian literature concerning current problems of surgical treatment and stenting for aortic coarctation and recoarctation, also containing a detailed analysis of the works aimed at comparing the immediate and remote results of surgical treatment and stenting for aortic coarctation in senior children, adolescents, and adults. It was shown that in some patients stenting for aortic coarctation and recoarctation may be considered as an alternative to conventional surgical methods of treatment.

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