TY - JOUR
T1 - European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS) 2026 Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Descending Thoracic and Thoraco-Abdominal Aortic Diseases
AU - Wanhainen, Anders
AU - Gombert, Alexander
AU - Antoniou, George A
AU - Fidalgo Domingos, Liliana A
AU - Gouveia E Melo, Ryan
AU - Grabenwöger, Martin
AU - Haulon, Stephan
AU - Katsargyris, Athanasios
AU - Kölbel, Tilo
AU - Loftus, Ian M
AU - Mani, Kevin
AU - Mees, Barend M E
AU - Melissano, Germano
AU - Pedro, Luís Mendes
AU - Prendes, Carlota F
AU - Spanos, Konstantinos
AU - Tsilimparis, Nikolaos
AU - Van Herzeele, Isabelle
AU - Venermo, Maarit
AU - Verhoeven, Eric L G
AU - Gonçalves, Frederico Bastos
AU - Björck, Martin
AU - Chakfé, Nabil
AU - Coscas, Raphaël
AU - Dias, Nuno V
AU - Lepidi, Sandro
AU - Resch, Timothy A
AU - Ricco, Jean-Baptiste
AU - Trimarchi, Santi
AU - Tulamo, Riikka
AU - Twine, Christopher P
AU - Beck, Adam W
AU - Bicknell, Colin D
AU - Kolh, Philippe
AU - Lejay, Anne
AU - Oderich, Gustavo
AU - Verhagen, Hence J M
AU - Vermassen, Frank E G
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors.
PY - 2025/12/23
Y1 - 2025/12/23
N2 - Objective:
The European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS) has developed clinical practice guidelines for the care of patients with descending thoracic and thoraco-abdominal aortic pathologies, in succession to the 2017 version, with the aim of assisting physicians and patients in selecting the best management strategy.
Methods:
The guideline is based on scientific evidence complemented with expert opinion on the matter. By summarising and evaluating the best available evidence, recommendations for the evaluation and treatment of patients have been formulated. The recommendations are graded according to the ESVS grading system, where the strength (class) of each recommendation is graded from I to III and the level of evidence from A to C.
Results:
One hundred and twenty-nine recommendations have been issued across the following main topics: (1) acute thoracic aortic syndrome; (2) chronic type B aortic dissection; (3) descending thoracic and thoraco-abdominal aortic aneurysms; (4) ruptured descending thoracic and thoraco-abdominal aortic aneurysms; and (5) blunt thoracic aortic injury. Additional topics include genetic aortopathy, floating thrombus and shaggy aorta, inflammatory aortitis, mycotic aortic aneurysms, coarctation of the aorta, aberrant subclavian artery, and service standards such as surgical volume, imaging, risk assessment, and optimisation. Special considerations include pregnancy, left subclavian artery revascularisation, spinal cord ischaemia, stroke prevention, vascular access, and the patient's perspective. A final chapter addresses unresolved issues.
Conclusion:
These clinical practice guidelines provide comprehensive, up to date advice to clinicians and patients on the management of descending thoracic and thoraco-abdominal aortic pathologies.
AB - Objective:
The European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS) has developed clinical practice guidelines for the care of patients with descending thoracic and thoraco-abdominal aortic pathologies, in succession to the 2017 version, with the aim of assisting physicians and patients in selecting the best management strategy.
Methods:
The guideline is based on scientific evidence complemented with expert opinion on the matter. By summarising and evaluating the best available evidence, recommendations for the evaluation and treatment of patients have been formulated. The recommendations are graded according to the ESVS grading system, where the strength (class) of each recommendation is graded from I to III and the level of evidence from A to C.
Results:
One hundred and twenty-nine recommendations have been issued across the following main topics: (1) acute thoracic aortic syndrome; (2) chronic type B aortic dissection; (3) descending thoracic and thoraco-abdominal aortic aneurysms; (4) ruptured descending thoracic and thoraco-abdominal aortic aneurysms; and (5) blunt thoracic aortic injury. Additional topics include genetic aortopathy, floating thrombus and shaggy aorta, inflammatory aortitis, mycotic aortic aneurysms, coarctation of the aorta, aberrant subclavian artery, and service standards such as surgical volume, imaging, risk assessment, and optimisation. Special considerations include pregnancy, left subclavian artery revascularisation, spinal cord ischaemia, stroke prevention, vascular access, and the patient's perspective. A final chapter addresses unresolved issues.
Conclusion:
These clinical practice guidelines provide comprehensive, up to date advice to clinicians and patients on the management of descending thoracic and thoraco-abdominal aortic pathologies.
U2 - 10.1016/j.ejvs.2025.12.050
DO - 10.1016/j.ejvs.2025.12.050
M3 - Article (Academic Journal)
C2 - 41448425
SN - 1078-5884
JO - European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
JF - European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
ER -