Aortic Disease

Aortic Arch Surgery.

Expert second opinions for aortic arch surgery. Dual-physician Heart Team review with triple risk scoring. Results in 24 hours.

Relatively uncommon
Prevalence
Total arch mortality 5-10%
Key Outcome
Should be performed at specialized aortic centers
Procedures
Quick Answer

Aortic Arch Surgery involves replacement of the most technically demanding segment of the aorta — where the vessels supplying the brain originate. If you are facing a decision about aortic arch surgery, an independent Heart Team second opinion can confirm whether surgery is the right choice and identify alternatives. WhiteGloveMD delivers dual-physician review with STS, EuroSCORE II, and AATS risk scoring in 24 hours. Get an independent second opinion →

Overview

Understanding aortic arch surgery.

Aortic arch surgery involves replacement of the most technically demanding segment of the aorta — where the vessels supplying the brain originate. Operations include hemiarch replacement, total arch replacement, and the frozen elephant trunk technique for extensive disease.

Why It Matters

Why you need a second opinion.

Aortic arch surgery carries the highest stakes in cardiac surgery due to the risk of stroke, paraplegia, and death. Cerebral protection strategies (deep hypothermic circulatory arrest vs selective cerebral perfusion) and surgical technique vary significantly between centers. Outcomes are extraordinarily surgeon- and center-dependent.

Critical Decisions

Key decisions for aortic arch surgery.

Extent of arch replacement needed
Cerebral protection strategy
Frozen elephant trunk for downstream disease
Hybrid arch repair (debranching + TEVAR) candidacy
Surgeon and center selection
Risk Factors

What affects your risk.

Stroke risk during circulatory arrest
Extent of arch involvement
Prior aortic surgery
Branch vessel disease
Emergency vs elective setting
Our Review

What our Heart Team provides.

Dual-physician review (cardiac surgeon + cardiologist)
Triple risk scoring (STS PROM, EuroSCORE II, AATS)
ACC/AHA guideline mapping with evidence grades
Treatment alternatives with risk-benefit comparison
Surgeon and institution matching via Sentinel
Personalized question guide for your next appointment
Complete provenance trail for every conclusion
Results delivered within 24 hours
Common Questions

Frequently asked questions.

Do I need surgery for aortic arch surgery?

Surgery for aortic arch surgery depends on symptom severity, imaging findings, and risk profile. Guidelines from the AHA/ACC define specific thresholds, but many patients fall into gray zones where a second opinion meaningfully changes the recommendation. Aortic arch surgery carries the highest stakes in cardiac surgery due to the risk of stroke, paraplegia, and death. Cerebral protection strategies (deep hypothermic circulatory arrest vs selective cerebral perfusion) and surgical technique vary significantly between centers. Outcomes are extraordinarily surgeon- and center-dependent.

What are the risks of aortic arch surgery surgery?

Operative mortality for aortic arch surgery-related cardiac surgery is calculated using validated models including STS PROM, EuroSCORE II, and AATS. Individual risk depends on age, comorbidities, frailty, ejection fraction, and surgeon/center volume. Our free calculator at whiteglovemd.com/tools/risk-calculator estimates your specific risk across all three models in real time.

Should I get a second opinion before aortic arch surgery surgery?

Yes. Studies show that 30-40% of expert cardiac surgery second opinions change the original treatment plan — sometimes by recommending less-invasive alternatives, sometimes by clarifying that watchful waiting is safer. WhiteGloveMD pairs a cardiac surgeon and cardiologist with our Clintelligence multi-agent AI pipeline to deliver an independent review in 24 hours, starting at $500.

What is the best treatment for aortic arch surgery?

The optimal treatment for aortic arch surgery depends on anatomy, comorbidities, age, and personal goals. Extent of arch replacement needed. A Heart Team review evaluates every viable option — including transcatheter approaches, repair vs replacement, and surgeon/center matching — rather than defaulting to a single recommendation.

Clinical References
  1. Isselbacher EM, Preventza O, Hamilton Black J, et al. 2022 ACC/AHA Guideline for the Diagnosis and Management of Aortic Disease. Circulation. 2022;146(24):e334-e482.
  2. Jordan WD Jr, Rovin J, Moainie S, et al. Results of the GORE TAG conformable thoracic stent graft pivotal trial. J Vasc Surg. 2015;61(3):589-595.
  3. O'Brien SM, Feng L, He X, et al. The Society of Thoracic Surgeons 2018 Adult Cardiac Surgery Risk Models. Ann Thorac Surg. 2018;105(5):1411-1418.
  4. Nashef SAM, Roques F, Sharples LD, et al. EuroSCORE II. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2012;41(4):734-745.

Reading on aortic arch surgery

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Risk Assessment
EuroSCORE II Explained: What This European Cardiac Surgery Risk Score Means for Your Heart Surgery Decision

EuroSCORE II is one of the most widely used risk calculators in cardiac surgery worldwide. Learn what the European cardiac surgery risk score actually measures, how it compares to the STS risk model, and why understanding your score matters before you consent to an operation.

Serrie Lico, MD · May 24, 2026
Diagnostics
Cardiac Stress Test Results: What Your Exercise Echo or Nuclear Stress Test Actually Means

A world-class imaging cardiologist explains how to read and understand your cardiac stress test results — whether you had an exercise stress echo, nuclear stress test, or pharmacologic study. Learn what abnormal findings really mean for your heart and what comes next.

Kunal U. Gurav, MD · May 23, 2026
Risk Assessment
EuroSCORE II Explained: What This European Cardiac Surgery Risk Score Means for Your Heart Surgery Decision

EuroSCORE II is one of the most widely used cardiac surgery risk calculators in the world. As a cardiovascular surgeon, I explain what this European risk score measures, how it compares to the STS risk model, and what patients need to understand before surgery.

Rahul R. Handa, MD · May 22, 2026
Diagnostics
Understanding Your Echocardiogram: A Cardiologist's Guide to TTE vs TEE and What Your Results Actually Mean

A fellowship-trained cardiac imaging specialist explains the key differences between TTE and TEE echocardiograms, what your results mean, and how accurate echocardiogram interpretation can change your surgical plan. Practical guidance for patients and families navigating cardiac imaging decisions.

Kunal U. Gurav, MD · May 18, 2026

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