ObjectiveTo review current research on aortic arch management strategies in type A aortic dissection (TAAD) and provide a reference for surgical decision-making. MethodsA comprehensive literature search was conducted on aortic arch management techniques globally. ResultsCurrent research shows three managment for type A aortic dissection surgical startegies:open surgery remains the gold standard but is associated with elevated perioperative mortality and significant postoperative complication rates;endovascular repair,while demonstrating reduced complication incidence, presents substantial technical challenges that hinder widespread clinical adoption;Hybrid procedures exhibit lower acute complication rates, yet long-term outcomes remain uncertain. ConclusionsAs one of the most lethal emergencies of cardiovascular surgery , TAAD requires immediate intervention. While open surgery is the current gold standard, it presents clinical challenges including elevated mortality and morbidity. Future research must focus on reducing operative duration without compromising success rates.