Annals of surgery
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Aneurysm of the thoracic aorta is a serious form of disease because it may be extensive or associated with a more distant aneurysm. This manifestation occurs in about one-third of the cases. The actuarial 5-year survival of nontreated patients is only 13% with many patients dying from aortic rupture. ⋯ Sixteen (76%) of the former are still alive 4 months to 6 1/3 years. Six (55%) of those in whom operation was limited to replacement of the symptomatic aortic segment because of limited risk are still alive. Of the ten deaths occurring during the study period, four (40%) and perhaps five (50%) were due to natural rupture of unresected disease which indicates its progressive nature and suggests the need for aggressive surgical treatment.