BACKGROUND: Blunt injury to the cardiac valves leads to progressive ventricular failure often requiring surgical management. Most frequently, prosthetic replacement is the chosen management. METHODS: Three consecutive patients presenting to one surgeon with blunt traumatic valve lesions formed the study group. RESULTS: At operation, the valvular pathology was assessed, and reparative techniques were used to correct the defects. All the patients had an excellent outcome at follow-up periods of 2 to 3 years. CONCLUSIONS: Conservative operation to repair traumatic valve lesions is feasible and has potential advantages over replacement.
BACKGROUND: Blunt injury to the cardiac valves leads to progressive ventricular failure often requiring surgical management. Most frequently, prosthetic replacement is the chosen management. METHODS: Three consecutive patients presenting to one surgeon with blunt traumatic valve lesions formed the study group. RESULTS: At operation, the valvular pathology was assessed, and reparative techniques were used to correct the defects. All the patients had an excellent outcome at follow-up periods of 2 to 3 years. CONCLUSIONS: Conservative operation to repair traumatic valve lesions is feasible and has potential advantages over replacement.