內科LIAU, CHIAU-SUONGCHIAU-SUONGLIAULEE, YUAN-TEHYUAN-TEHLEE2008-12-292018-07-112008-12-292018-07-112001http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/95176Aortic dissection complicated with limb and visceral ischemia is a clinical dilemma since surgical intervention carries high risk of morbidity and mortality. The management is further complicated when renal perfusion is impaired and thus associated with severe renovascular hypertension. As catheterization techniques advanced over the past decade, percutaneous endovascular intervention provides a less invasive alternative for management of such cases. We report a case of chronic Stanford type B aortic dissection complicated with visceral and limb ischemia presenting with marked renovascular hypertension, which was successfully treated with percutaneous endovascular aortic stenting. Cathet Cardiovasc Intervent 2001;52:112-115. (C) 2001 Wiley- Liss, Inc.en-USaortic dissectionvisceral ischemiastentingVASCULAR COMPLICATIONSDETERMINANTSMANAGEMENTAortic Stenting on a Type B Aortic Dissection with Visceral and Limb Ischemiajournal article