"Complex aortic disease" refers to serious structural abnormalities or high-risk conditions affecting the aorta, the body's largest artery responsible for carrying oxygen-rich blood from the heart to every organ and tissue. Complex aortic disease includes thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysms, aortic dissections, penetrating ulcers, chronic post-dissection aneurysms, and anatomically challenging or recurrent disease. It may involve multiple segments of the aorta, prior repairs, connective tissue disorders, or other cardiovascular and vascular conditions. Early evaluation is important because many aortic conditions progress silently until they become large enough to cause symptoms or complications. Identifying disease before an emergency develops often allows for more treatment options and better outcomes.
Because the aorta is the body's primary blood vessel, any structural weakness, enlargement, or tear can compromise circulation, strain the heart, and increase the risk of life-threatening complications such as heart failure, stroke, organ damage, rupture, or internal bleeding. Some patients may also experience symptoms before complications develop, including persistent chest, abdominal, back, or low lumbar pain or pressure, depending on the location of the disease.
At CardioVascular Health Clinic, we take a comprehensive approach to treating complex aortic disease. Before recommending treatment, our multidisciplinary team of specialists and physicians carefully evaluates the entire cardiovascular system to identify any coexisting vascular conditions that may affect the procedure or long-term outcome. In some cases, patients with complex aortic disease also have additional blockages or narrowing in arteries adjacent to the aorta that can be safely treated during the same operation as their aortic repair. Addressing multiple vascular problems at the same time, when appropriate, can reduce the need for additional procedures while providing more coordinated, comprehensive care.
In treating complex aortic disease, the collaborative care model at CardioVascular Health Clinic integrates vascular surgery, interventional cardiology, advanced imaging, and long-term medical management to help:
This approach allows patients with complex aortic disease to benefit from unified treatment planning, clear communication among specialists, and continuity of care throughout diagnosis, treatment, and long-term follow-up.
The primary goals of treating complex aortic disease are to stabilize the aorta, protect vital organ perfusion, and prevent catastrophic complications such as rupture or dissection progression.
At CardioVascular Health Clinic, treatment for complex aortic conditions is designed to:
Equally important, our treatment strategies aim to improve quality of life. By addressing the structural problem, patients can reduce pain, improve endurance, and move forward with greater confidence and safety.
Not all complex aortic conditions are treated the same way. The choice between minimally invasive endovascular therapy and open surgical repair depends on anatomy, severity, prior procedures, and overall patient health.
At CardioVascular Health Clinic, we offer both advanced endovascular capabilities and interdisciplinary surgical expertise. This allows us to tailor treatment precisely to the individual rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all solution.
Many complex aneurysms and select dissections can be treated using endovascular aortic repair (EVAR or TEVAR) techniques. While these procedures are typically performed in the hospital setting, much of the evaluation, advanced imaging, diagnostic testing, cardiovascular optimization, and procedural planning can be completed at CardioVascular Health Clinic before surgery, helping ensure patients are medically prepared for intervention while maintaining continuity of care throughout the treatment process.
Using advanced imaging guidance, a catheter is inserted through a small incision—typically in the femoral artery in the groin—and guided to the diseased portion of the aorta. A custom-designed stent graft is deployed to reinforce the vessel from within, creating a new channel for blood flow and relieving pressure on the weakened wall.
For appropriately selected patients, endovascular therapy provides durable protection with significantly less physiologic stress than traditional open surgery.
Some complex aortic cases–particularly those involving extensive disease, unfavorable anatomy, connective tissue disorders, or failed prior repairs–require open surgical intervention.
Open repair is performed in a hospital operating room under general anesthesia. During the procedure, the diseased segment of the aorta is carefully replaced with a durable synthetic graft, restoring structural integrity and long-term stability. Although recovery is typically longer than with minimally invasive procedures, open repair remains the gold standard for many complex or high-risk aortic conditions.
At CardioVascular Health Clinic, open aortic procedures are led by Dr. Sherisa Warren, a vascular surgeon with specialized expertise in complex aortic reconstruction and advanced diseases of the arteries. Dr. Warren maintains surgical privileges and strong collaborative relationships with area hospitals, allowing patients to remain under the care of the same vascular surgeon from initial evaluation through surgery, hospitalization, and long-term follow-up. Combined with the clinic's multidisciplinary approach to cardiovascular care, this continuity helps ensure coordinated treatment planning, seamless communication between providers, and comprehensive care before and after surgery.
At CardioVascular Health Clinic, we deliver comprehensive, compassionate, patient-centered cardiovascular care in an advanced outpatient environment whenever appropriate. With on-site diagnostic imaging, a state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization lab, and broad specialty expertise, we are equipped to evaluate and treat complex aortic disease with efficiency and precision. By integrating minimally invasive innovation with the surgical expertise of our dedicated vascular surgeons, we’re able to provide a full spectrum of care, from careful surveillance and endovascular repair to open reconstruction when necessary.
That continuity of care ensures our patients are evaluated, treated, and followed long-term by one cohesive team, ensuring clear communication, synchronized treatment planning, and reduced fragmentation of care. When facing a complex aortic condition, experience and coordination make a measurable difference, and at CardioVascular Health Clinic, our comprehensive approach is designed to not only address the immediate issue, but to safeguard your overall heart and vascular health for the future.