Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi is the first hospital in the Middle East to successfully implant a groundbreaking device to treat a serious, life-threatening heart and vascular condition. The Thoracic Branch Endoprosthesis (TBE) is designed to manage complex Type B aortic dissection, a condition in which a tear develops in the inner layer of the body’s main artery, the aorta, disrupting normal blood flow.
The pioneering procedure, performed under the leadership of Dr. Houssam Younes, Division Chair of Vascular Surgery at the Heart, Vascular, and Thoracic Institute, successfully repaired a critical tear and aneurysm in a major artery without requiring open-chest surgery. This minimally invasive technique allowed the patient to avoid serious complications, including stroke and nerve damage.
The patient arrived at the Emergency Department with severe chest pain and dangerously high blood pressure. Upon evaluation, the CT scans revealed a tear in the descending part of the aorta, along with an aneurysm (a balloon-like bulge in the artery) that was continuing to grow. Using TBE technology, Dr. Younes, together with Dr. Khurram Rasheed and Dr. Jason Chin, Staff Physicians at the Heart, Vascular, and Thoracic Institute, sealed the tear and re‑routed flow through a special stent graft – a fabric-covered metal tube placed inside the artery to reinforce weak areas. This graft included a dedicated branch that maintained blood flow to the left arm, removing the need for additional bypass surgery. The patient’s condition improved rapidly, with symptoms subsiding after a single night in intensive care. He was then discharged home on his third day at the hospital, with blood pressure under control and no neurological complications.
TBE preserves natural blood flow to the brain and left arm, significantly lowering stroke risk, and sparing patients the surgical trauma, graft complications, and nerve‐related injuries associated with open bypass repairs. Because its branched and customizable design can be tailored to each patient’s anatomy, the device ensures precise sealing, reduces the likelihood of repeated procedures, and facilitates earlier mobilization, shorter intensive care stays, and a faster return to everyday life.
Dr. Georges-Pascal Haber, Chief Executive Officer at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, said: “Successfully performing the Middle East’s first TBE implantation and doing so in an emergency setting demonstrates our readiness to deliver cutting-edge cardiovascular care to patients when they need them most. This milestone reinforces Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi’s position as a Centre of Excellence for Adult Cardiac Surgery, in addition to being a regional leader in complex, minimally invasive procedures that improve outcomes and recovery times for high-risk patients.”
Type B aortic dissections account for roughly 30-40 percent of the estimated 3-4 cases of aortic dissection per 100,000 people each year. Without treatment, complicated type B dissection leads to 25-30 percent in hospital mortality if left untreated. Conventional thoracic endovascular aortic repair often covers the left subclavian artery – the main artery to the left arm, exposing up to 10 percent of patients to stroke or develop spinal‑cord injury unless an additional open bypass is performed. The device’s branched design eliminates that step, achieving technical success rates above 95 percent and 30‑day mortality as low as 2-3 percent.
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Dr. Houssam Younes, Division Chair, Vascular Surgery, Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, said: “This next‑generation device allows us to treat life‑threatening problems, such as dissection and aneurysm, in a minimally invasive way without the need for an open-chest surgery, while preserving critical circulation to the arm and brain. For patients previously deemed too high‑risk for open-chest repair, TBE is a life-saving medical breakthrough, and we’re proud to serve the UAE and the wider region with such an advanced device.”
With this milestone, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi further cements its role as a regional referral center for complex aortic and vascular diseases, offering patients the latest evidence-based therapies and multidisciplinary expertise close to home.